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ID153114
Title ProperChina’s ‘One Belt One Road’ strategy
Other Title Information opportunity or challenge for India?
LanguageENG
AuthorHu, Richard W
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines One Belt One Road (OBOR) strategic implications for India. It is argued that the
implications need to be considered within the framework of the future development of the China–India
relationship. The relationship is largely constrained by and embedded in the security dilemma at the
present time. Taking the opportunity offered by the OBOR initiative, China and India should explore
building a ‘new model of major power relationship’ between the two countries. While the border issue
and regional security rivalry may not find an easy way out, it should not impede the leaders of the two
countries from expanding the areas of cooperation and building up strategic trust between the two peoples.
Beijing and New Delhi can and should find more areas of cooperation on non-traditional security issues,
such as food security, water, energy, strategic metals, common concern over environmental protection and
climate change and reforming the post-war international economic order.
`In' analytical NoteChina Report Vol. 53, No.2; May 2017: p.107-124
Journal SourceChina Report Vol: 53 No 2
Key WordsNon-Traditional Security ;  OBOR ;  Asian Regional Connectivity ;  BCIM-EC


 
 
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