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ID170897
Title ProperReputational bases of India’s China policy
Other Title Informationthe forward policy and beyond
LanguageENG
AuthorShankar, Mahesh
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper analyzes instances of the Indian leadership’s choice of an escalatory approach in its border dispute with China, first in the adoption of the Forward Policy in the lead up to the 1962 war, and more briefly the more recent decision in 2017 to take escalatory action in response to Chinese activity in the Doklam area in the trijunction of the India-China-Bhutan border region. In doing so, the paper demonstrates how a focus on reputation as an explanatory factor may allow us to make better sense of how Indian leaders have in the past and continue to in the present make decisions on key issues of national security concern.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Review Vol. 18, No.5, 2019; p 520-533
Journal SourceIndia Review Vol; 18 No 5
Key WordsNational Security ;  Border Dispute ;  China ;  India ;  Indian Leadership ;  Doklam


 
 
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