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India and China: forging a new vision for Asia / Bhattacharjee, Dhrubajyoti; Patil, Sameer Suryakant   Journal Article
Patil, Sameer Suryakant Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The relationship between India and China has always been a complex one. From the phase of being identified as Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai" to the humiliating defeat of India by the Chinese forces in 1962 to the growing warmth in the bilateral relationship between the two countries, over a period of half century and more, have gone through various ups and downs.
Key Words Trade  China  India  Cooperation  Foreign Relation 
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India and China-Forging a new vision for Asia / Bhattacharjee, Dhrubajyoti; Patil, Sameer Suryakant   Journal Article
Patil, Sameer Suryakant Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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India's China policy in the 1950s: threat perceptions and balances / Patil, Sameer Suryakant   Journal Article
Patil, Sameer Suryakant Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This article examines India's China policy in the 1950s with reference to the balance of power theory. Using the logic of internal and external balancing, this article investigates the policy that India followed to contain the China threat. I argue that since Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru failed to perceive the China threat, India's policy did not aim at balancing China. In substantiating this argument, I focus upon the perceptions of Nehru, the key Indian policy maker on China, and analyse how his perceptions influenced the actual policy on ground. Studying this period in the bilateral relationship is relevant even today as some of the key issues afflicting the relationship originated during the 1950s
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