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ID155018
Title ProperChinese strategy in South Asia
Other Title Informationa critical analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorBindra, Sukhwant S
Summary / Abstract (Note)Sukhwant S Bindra traces the changes in Chinese diplomacy over the past few decades, with special reference to India, Pakistan, other South Asian countries and Russia. He points out that the Sino–Pak alliance has grown out of converging interests, although Beijing is wary of Pakistan’s internal instability and support of Islamic radicalism in Asia. He concludes that India has no choice but to simultaneously collaborate with and stand up to China.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs Vol. 21, No.3; Jul-Sep 2017: p.28-49
Journal SourceWorld Affairs 2017-09 21, 3
Key WordsSouth Asia ;  India ;  Islamic Radicalism ;  Chinese Diplomacy ;  Chinese Strategy ;  Sino – Pak Alliance