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ID107290
Title ProperExploring the neglected constraints on Chindia
Other Title Informationanalysing the online Chinese perception of India and its interaction with China's Indian policy
LanguageENG
AuthorShen, Simon
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In recent years, the governments of China and India have initiated a strategic partnership. Talks of creating an integrated "Chindia" economic hub have been commonplace. Many studies have been undertaken from conflicting perspectives on bilateral relations at the high level, but how ordinary Chinese people view their contemporary Indian counterparts and how this provides a civic dimension to the partnership remains under-explored. In an authoritarian nation where exhibiting sentiments contrary to the party-state's policy is not encouraged and remains uncommon, the Chinese have increasingly relied upon the internet to express their views on various aspects of policy, including that towards India. Using systematic, qualitative research on the online community, this article categorizes the various opinions expressed by Chinese internet users about India, the Indians and Beijing's Indian policy; analyses the apparent huge gap between these perceptions and the official rhetoric of Beijing; and forecasts how such perceptions might influence future Sino-Indian relations.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly No. 207; Sep 2011: p541-560
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No. 207; Sep 2011: p541-560
Key WordsChindia ;  China ;  India ;  China - Policy - India ;  India - Policy - China