ID | 147988 |
Title Proper | China’s Silk Road & India’s Maritime Diplomacy |
Language | ENG |
Author | Abhinandan, Netajee |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | ‘Regionalism’ has emerged as the most important aspect of contemporary international relations. Across the world, the countries are preferring to form regional groups to achieve the goals of peace and development. Instead of being a grand global narrative, politics is increasingly becoming regionalized, resulting in significant changes in the power dynamics at both regional and global level. There are efforts to build up regional networks and infrastructure to expedite the processes of resource generation, mobilization and economic modernization. In Asia, however, the push towards regional integration runs into political tussle as the two major actors-China and India- try to counter each other and have parallel regional network projects. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 37, No.9; Sep 2016: p.90-93 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2016-09 37, 9 |
Key Words | China’s Silk Road ; India’s Maritime Diplomacy |