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ID:   123821


Applicability of Panchsheel in India-China relations / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
Hashmi, Sana Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   140494


Asian defence review 2014-2015 / Patney, Vinod (ed.) 2015  Book
Patney, Vinod (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2015.
Description vii, 240p.hbk
Standard Number 9789383649648
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ID:   133739


Changing character and survival strategies of the Chinese Commu / Pan, Mei-Lin   Journal Article
Pan, Mei-Lin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Chinese community has been settled in India for more than two centuries. Its relationship to the host society and to the authorities, first British and then Indian, has gone through different stages with different forms. It is important to examine the lives, traditions and attitudes of the Chinese community to understand its development and its changing character. This study argues that it is misleading to present this community as one that has always been marginalised and discriminated against in India. It examines the applicability of concepts such as 'sojourning', 'corridors' and 'middleman minority' to the community and its different sub-groups, both in British India and in post-independence India.
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ID:   130601


China factor in India's economic engagement with IORA economies / Singh, Swaran; Marwah, Fieena   Journal Article
Singh, Swaran Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The technology driven time-and-space shrink in recent decade have turned open oceans from barriers to bridges. This has opener new frontiers for trade and transportation, for resource exploitation as also for adventurous scientific explorations into the history 0 human evolution as also into our future. This recent paradigm shift is distinct from the discovery of steam ship leading to naval fleets ancient colonialism in the 19"'century which was focused not only on European powers' control and exploits but also on continental humarjand material resources of their colonies across the world. The recent maritime discourses have instead opened up enormous new avenue entities even to achieve their basic national development and security objectives.
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ID:   133576


China in South Asia: opportunities and challenges / Adhikari, Pushpa R   Journal Article
Adhikari, Pushpa R Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India has reason to fear Chinese encirclement, while the growing assertiveness and self-confi dence of the PLA is a cause for concern. Head-on confrontation between the two could largely destroy these ancient civilisations, while the prospect for peace could bring prosperity to not only South Asia, but the greater Asian region as a whole. Pushpa R Adhikari asserts that building confi dence and cooperation between all states in the region is vital for its progress and stability.
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China-India security dilemma: an appraisal / Bajia, Dalip Singh   Journal Article
Bajia, Dalip Singh Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract China and India remain locked in a stagnant embrace when it comes to the most intractable of security dilemmas: the Sino-Indian border issue. A closer look at Chinese and Indian strategic, scientific and academic experts' security perceptions vis-a-vis one another reveals that there is mueh more to the Sino-Indian security dynamic than meets the eye. Chinese and Indian strategic analysts hold divergent interests when evaluating each other's military modernization, the former preoccupied with India's naval development and the latter with China's army. Technical analysts in each country share a similar level of interest in the other's aviation and aerospace programs.
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China-India security dilemma: an appraisal / Bajia, Dalip Singh   Journal Article
Bajia, Dalip Singh Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract China and India remain locked in a stagnant embrace when it comes to the most intractable of security dilemmas: the Sino-Indian border issue. A closer look at Chinese and Indian strategic, scientific and academic experts' security perceptions vis-a-vis one another reveals that there is mueh more to the Sino-Indian security dynamic than meets the eye. Chinese and Indian strategic analysts hold divergent interests when evaluating each other's military modernization, the former preoccupied with India's naval development and the latter with China's army. Technical analysts in each country share a similar level of interest in the other's aviation and aerospace programs.
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China's aggressive territorial claim on India's Arunachal Prade: a response to changing power dynamics in Asia / Goswami, Namrata   Journal Article
Goswami, Namrata Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Chinese territorial claim on the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh has negatively affected India-China relations for many decades now. In recent years, China has become visibly aggressive with regard to its territorial claim by denying visas to Indians from Arunachal Pradesh travelling to China, claiming that they are Chinese citizens and hence do not require visas. China also tried to block ADB aid sought by India for the state. The article argues that the recent Chinese aggressiveness is a response to India's rising power status in the Asian regional order; a space that China covets as its own sphere of influence. Hence, China is engaging in balancing against India through territorial aggression and military prowess that privileges power projection against peer competitors. India's counter strategy needs to factor Chinese intentions and not to 'under balance' against the Chinese threat in Arunachal Pradesh.
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China's asian challenges and opportunities- seminar conducted at DSSC on 26 & 27 Mar 2015 / Kirpekar, Ulhas; Multani, B S   Article
Kirpekar, Ulhas Article
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China's conundrum / Karim, Afsir   Journal Article
Karim, Afsir Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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China's naval modernisation: will it cure India's sea blindness? / Subramanvian, Arjun P   Journal Article
Subramanvian, Arjun P Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India, throughout its existence, has remained a land power. India too has a rich martial tradition, but a tradition that is deeply entrenched in its threat perception which is primarily focussed on its northwestern border. The evolution of this mindset has its reasons; throughout its :history, almost all the invasions came from the northwestern border -through the passes in the Hindul
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Conflict and cooperation in India-China relations / Baral, J K   Journal Article
Baral, J K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract India-China relations, though occasionally showing signs of peace and cooperation, have often been afflicted by tension and mistrust. With the potential to make big contributions to regional peace and development, these two Asian powers have, by design or accident, themselves been the sources of regional tension and insecurity to some extent. Besides their internal dynamics, the interplay of interests and moves of their neigbours, and several external powers would have significant bearing on the equation and relations between them.
Key Words China  India  Insecurity  External Power  India - China Relations  Regional Tension 
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Cooperation, competition and peaceful confrontation / Surie, Nalin   Journal Article
Surie, Nalin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The India?China relationship is already not a zero sum game. The potential for collaboration to mutual benefit though is much greater whether from the perspective of learning from each other's socio economic programs and successes, for bilateral economic relations or cooperation in regional and international programs. However, for this to be realised in greater and greater measure will require the development of much greater mutual trust and a mindset change, especially in our largest neighbour
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Dealing with China / Arpi, Claude   Journal Article
Arpi, Claude Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract How to deal with China has been a problem for the Indian diplomacy trom the day the People's Liberation Army entered Eastern Tibet in October 1950. South Block (both the Ministry of External Attairs and Detence) has otten been on the wrong side at history, especially during the bhai-bhai era, What can be done to give a tresh impetus to India's engagement with Beijing, while dealing in a more appropriate way with China?
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Decade of discourse on defence matters / Banerjee, Gautam (ed.) 2020  Book
Banerjee, Gautam (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2020.
Description xvi, 272p.hbk
Standard Number 9788194465959
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Dynamics of India-US-China strategic relations / Kumar, Rajesh   Journal Article
Kumar, Rajesh Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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East Asia strategic review: China's rising strategic ambitions in Asia / Prathibha, M S (ed.) 2018  Book
Prathibha, M S (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2018.
Description xiv, 262p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386618658
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ID:   120950


Ecological damage and sustainable development in Tibetan platea / Kumar, Satish   Journal Article
Kumar, Satish Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Economics and politics of India and China relations / Kumar, Pramod   Journal Article
Kumar, Pramod Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words World Politics  FDI  China  India  Governance  Trade Relations 
India - China Relations  Investment Picture 
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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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