ID | 133576 |
Title Proper | China in South Asia |
Other Title Information | opportunities and challenges |
Language | ENG |
Author | Adhikari, Pushpa R |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | India has reason to fear Chinese encirclement, while the growing assertiveness and self-confi dence of the PLA is a cause for concern. Head-on confrontation between the two could largely destroy these ancient civilisations, while the prospect for peace could bring prosperity to not only South Asia, but the greater Asian region as a whole. Pushpa R Adhikari asserts that building confi dence and cooperation between all states in the region is vital for its progress and stability. |
`In' analytical Note | World Affairs Vol.18; No.2; Sum (Apr-Jun) 2014: p.144-151 |
Journal Source | World Affairs Vol.18; No.2; Sum (Apr-Jun) 2014: p.144-151 |
Key Words | India ; China ; India - China Relations ; Greater Asian Region ; South Asia ; Asian Security ; Chinese Encirclement ; Peace and Security ; Economic Cooperation ; Diplomatic Relations ; International Relations - IR ; Regional Cooperation ; Defence Strategy ; Economic Stability |