ID | 172626 |
Title Proper | Evolving Geopolitical Developments in China: Implications for India |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sharma, B K |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The upwards trajectory of China’s geopolitics in the beginning of 2018 has flattened in the beginning of 2019. This may be the result of the US trade war with China, hiccups in the Belt and Road initiative or the geopolitical churning in Asia. The article illuminates the geopolitical situation and the implications it has for India based upon the author’s travel to Chengdu and Tibet in 2018. The problems that China faces are seen in light of its internal dynamics and a prognosis made keeping in view developments in Tibet. With this background, the author looks at evolving Sino-Indian relations which include a yearning to enhance trade relations while being sceptic about growing strategic proximity between India and the US. The conclusive point made is that the Chinese look at the geopolitical issues purely from the prism of their core interests and seem to have hazy understanding of India’s core interests and concerns. India needs to bridge this gap. Both credible deterrence and deft diplomacy are required for this. |
`In' analytical Note | USI Journal Vol. 150, No.619; Jan-Mar 2020: p.12-19 |
Journal Source | USI Journal 2020-03 150, 619 |
Key Words | China ; India ; CPEC ; Geopolitical Developments ; One Belt, One Road ; BRI |