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ID147610
Title ProperHedging prong in India’s evolving China strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorBoon, Hoo Tiang
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article addresses Sino–Indian relations from the alternative and under-engaged lens of hedging, as opposed to the more conventional balancing and bandwagoning dichotomy. It analyzes why and how, despite the general stable state of and progress in Sino–Indian relations, Delhi has pursued a hedging strategy against China. Under the present Modi administration, India has not deviated markedly from its traditionally prudent foreign policy approach towards China. Yet, there have been discernible changes and, arguably, the main departure from the previous government’s policy is a matter of degree: a more consolidated hedging component combined with a more robust engagement policy towards China. Like several countries in the Indo–Pacific confronted with the rise of China, India remains strategically ambivalent about China.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Contemporary China Vol. 25, No.101; Sep 2016: p.792-804
Journal SourceJournal of Contemporary China Vol: 25 No 101
Key WordsChina ;  India ;  China Strategy ;  Hedging Prong ;  India’s Evolving ;  Sino–Indian Relations ;  Indo–Pacific


 
 
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