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BORDER ISSUE (10) answer(s).
 
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ID:   119133


Bhutan and China relations: it's impact on India / Talukdar, Indrani   Journal Article
Talukdar, Indrani Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   067413


Central Asian countries and the United States: UPS and downs in their relationship / Abdullo, Rashid   Journal Article
Abdullo, Rashid Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   119389


China-India relations in the 21st century: a critical inquiry / Zhu, Zhiqun   Journal Article
Zhu, Zhiqun Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   118151


Chinese acupuncture in an IAF-PAF face-off / Munshi, Vikram   Journal Article
Munshi, Vikram Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words PLA  Nuclear Weapons  Missile  Aircraft  China  India 
IAF  PLAAF  Border Issue  Military Hardware  PAF  Ayub Khan 
Indian Military Threats  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   121938


Factoring Tibet in India-China relations / Maharana, Sanjukta   Journal Article
Maharana, Sanjukta Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In the borderless world, demarcating boundaries between and among the countries or the border issue is an important problem from historical period. The countries have been engaging in the border conflict, the solution of which would not be found in one day conversations. On the one hand Tibet issue is related to India-China ongoing border problem and on the other hand India supports the Tibetans on humanitarian ground for the preservation of their culture and religion and provides Dalai Lama and Tibetan refugees to establish government in exile in India.
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ID:   126147


Great wall of discontent: Indo-China relationship remains mired in suspicion, mistrust and public nervousness / Sibal, Kanwal   Journal Article
Sibal, Kanwal Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Our relationship with China in the last decade shows features of tensions, mistrust and lack of a solution to some underlying problems coupled with efforts to build confidence, engagement and progress in some areas. In other words, the quality of the relationship has remained largely unchanged. Ties today would be probably a shade worse than they were a decade ago.
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ID:   116216


India and China: strategic implications for changing equations / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
Das, Krishnasri Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   113264


India and China: the past and the future / Dutt, V P   Journal Article
Dutt, V P Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The national movements of China and India took divergent paths and the chasm grew wider over the years. After a brief spell of bonhomie in the beginning, the relations between the two countries have been bedevilled for long by three factors, viz. the relentless suppression of the Tibetan autonomy by the Chinese, its obdurate claims on the border issue and its deliberate policy of encouraging Pakistan to undercut India's stature in regional and world politics. As for the future, it may be fair to say that the two Asian powerhouses cannot be friends, nor need they be enemies. There would be areas of engagement in the new sense of the term and areas of discord. Harmonizing Indian nationalism and Chinese nationalism would be the test of statesmanship in both countries. As there is no immediate challenge from China, India would be well advised to continue engaging China with a measure of caution and vigil.
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ID:   110329


India-Bangladesh trade relations: at cross roads / Kumar, Pramod   Journal Article
Kumar, Pramod Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   125327


Shifting paradigms of India's foreign policy form idealims to r / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
Singh, Priyanka Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India should learn to make a balance between its domestic compulsions and its foreign policy and should not led domestic constraints override its foreign policy priorities. For Example, India's decision to boycott the CHOGM summit held in Sri Lanka recently. India should try to avoid this kind of situations and if occurs it should learn to handle them artfully. Another major issue which it should care of is the border issue.
Key Words India  Sri Lanka  Border Issue  CHOGM  Domestic Compulsions  Foreign Policy 
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