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ID121933
Title ProperAmbivalent India-China relationship
Other Title Informationa case of trust deficit
LanguageENG
AuthorPanda, Snehalata
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Strong commercial ties moving in tandem with threats and competition epitomize China's relation with India. The end of the cold war added a new dimension to their relationship because interests of both the countries converged on economic development. Strategies were innovated to promote this objective. But economic relationship has not created an environment of trust to shield their bonding from misperceptions and competition. Ironically the trust deficit is due to antithetical perceptions emerging from the divergence of their interests cloaked in the very process of engagement activated in the 1990s.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 34, No.7; Jul 2013: p.43-56
Journal SourceWorld Focus Vol. 34, No.7; Jul 2013: p.43-56
Key WordsIndia - China Relationship ;  India ;  China ;  Economic Development ;  Economic Relationship