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CHINA - PAKISTAN RELATIONS (8) answer(s).
 
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China-Pakistan relations: reinterpreting the nexus / Jacob, Jabin T   Journal Article
Jacob, Jabin T Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   119376


China's string of pearls- is male next? / Rai, Ranjit B   Journal Article
Rai, Ranjit B Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   092025


Enhance Political mutual trust, strengthen mutually beneficial / Gang, Zhou   Journal Article
Gang, Zhou Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Since the start of the twenty-century, change in the trilateral relations between China, Russia and India have attracted from the international community. Bilateral relations between China-Russia, China-India and Russia-India witnessed continuous development, and their mutually beneficial cooperation saw strengthening and expansion.
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ID:   172695


Impact of the China-Pakistan economic corridor on Pakistan’s federal system: the politics of the CPEC / Boni, Filippo; Adeney, Katharine   Journal Article
Adeney, Katharine Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is often portrayed as the flagship project of the Belt and Road Initiative. While much attention has been devoted to its geopolitical repercussions, its impacts on Pakistan’s federal system and interprovincial relations have not yet been explored. Organized around interviews conducted in 2015, 2018, and 2019, this article demonstrates that the construction of the economic corridor is acting as a centripetal force in Pakistan’s federal structure, despite the potential for such a large external investment to redress the disparities between provinces.
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ID:   127745


Implications of a mountain strike corps / Special Correspondent   Journal Article
Special Correspondent Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract China's past history is laced with aggression and blatant disregard to world opinion. The PLA is well ahead of the Indian Army and this ever-widening gap, if not checked and bridged, will catapult Chinese adventurism. We should expect no respite from increasing Chinese pressure. China-Pakistan are hand in glove in waging asymmetric war against India and the situation is likely to get increasingly volatile inadvertently egged on by US-China and US-Pakistan equations and heightened Chinese aggressive posture. India needs to be prepared for a Chinese thrust into Arunachal Pradesh. We should have the capacity to thwart that and go for North Tibet employing not just the Mountain Strike Corps but all elements of national power.
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Liquidation of Pakistan: an analysis of the political future of Pakistan / Sharma, Sita Ram 1983  Book
Sharma Sita Ram Book
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Publication New Delhi, Raaf Prakashan, 1983.
Description xv, 207p.hbk
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ID:   115898


Pakistan-occupied Kashmir—a buffer state in the making? / Singh, Mandip   Journal Article
Singh, Mandip Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Sino - Pak nexus and implications for India / Upadhyay, M D 2015  Book
Upadhyay, M D Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vij Books India Pvt. Ltd, 2015.
Description 77p.pbk
Standard Number 9789384464721
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