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ID123388
Title ProperFishing in troubled water
Other Title InformationChina in Afghanistan and strategic implications for India
LanguageENG
AuthorSharma, Sourabh Jyoti ;  Dixit, Gayettri
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Although there are positive signs of a big power playing an important and responsible role in a war ravaged country in its aftermath, China's foray in Afghanistan reflects that it is walking a diplomatic tightrope in Afghanistan. It is trying hard to maintain a silent but highly strategic presence in the country while at the same time managing its relations with other actors present in Afghanistan. However, as the date of US-NATO exit plan by the end of 2014 approaches; the politics between various domestic, regional, and international actors get surcharged.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 34, No.9; Sep 2013: p.97-104
Journal SourceWorld Focus Vol. 34, No.9; Sep 2013: p.97-104
Key WordsChina ;  Afghanistan ;  US - NATO Exit Plan ;  Politics ;  International Actors ;  Regional Actors ;  United States ;  Uighur Rebels ;  Taliban ;  Political Interest ;  Security Interest ;  China - Pakistan - Taliban - 2014 ;  Shiite Iran