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Analysing China`s border dispute resolution with South Asian st / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
Hashmi, Sana Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract South Asia, as a region, has always ranked high in importance in China`s foreign policy calculations. Since its inception on October 1, 1949, China has had enduring interests in South Asia which is basically a derivative of the subcontinent's location on China`s southwestern flank, next to the troublesome Tibetan and Xinjiang regions. One of the primitive determinants of China`s South Asia policy was its borders dispute with five countries of the region. China shares land border with five South Asian countries, namely, Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Nepal and Pakistan. These five South Asian countries got involve in latent boundary disputes with China as soon as the People`s Republic of China (PRC) was established and the colonialist power left the Indian subcontinent.
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Applicability of Panchsheel in India-China relations / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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China in the Asia-Pacific: risisng opportunities deepening concerns / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Key Words China  Asia -Pacific 
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ID:   138030


China’s approach towards boundary dispute resolution: a case study of Central Asia / Hashmi, Sana   Article
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China-Bhutan : an unresolved boundary dispute / Hashmi, Sana   Article
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Key Words China  Bhutan  Boundary Dispute  India Factor 
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China-Central Asia Ties under Xi Jinping / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Key Words China-Central Asia  Xi Jinping 
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China's approach towards territorial disputes: lessons and prospects / Hashmi, Sana 2016  Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2016.
Description xxiii, 260p.: ill.hbk
Standard Number 9789383649891
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China's footprint in South Asia: a concern for India / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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China's Tibet policy: implications for India / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words PLA  World Politics  China  India  Tibet  China's Tibet Policy 
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China's uncompromising stance on the border : lessons from the past for India / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Key Words China  India  Border 
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Dalai Lama and the devolution of political authority in Tibet / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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India-China boundary dispute : a review in 2017 / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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India-Taiwan Relations : Time is Ripe to Bolster Ties / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract 2020 will be remembered for a number of reasons. COVID-19 has changed the world in unimaginable ways. However, one silver lining of the pandemic is that it expanded Taiwan’s global space. One of the greatest developments of 2020 was a deeper understanding about Taiwan worldwide, especially in India. Due to Taiwan’s impeccable COVID-19 response and also India-China violent clashes in the Galwan valley, domestic public opinion in India is increasingly shifting in favour of Taiwan. However, despite this positive momentum, the Indian leadership still remains cautious about elevating political ties with Taiwan. There have been calls to re-evaluate India’s China policy and advance ties with Taiwan. India does not have formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan, and the relations are managed primarily through unofficial channels. The China factor has loomed large over the prospects of setting the right context for India-Taiwan relations. While the recent standoff has provided a window of opportunity for India to look towards Taiwan, there is need for India to devise a long-term strategy to engage Taiwan. Taiwan too, under the administration of President Tsai Ing-wen, has emphasised the importance of strengthening ties with India. A persistent policy and a long-term framework to guide the relationship is the need of the hour
Key Words India-Taiwan Relations  COVID-19 
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Military infrastructure along the northern border of India: causes and implications / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract It is often said, "Good fences make good neighbours"-an old dictum, which has rarely been proved wrong in the history of mankind. Countries across the continents have often got entangled in wars due to disputes arising out of conflicting territorial claims. Unsurprisingly, therefore, the boundary issue has a crucial role in defining the relationship between the two giants of Asia i.e. India and China
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Prospects of China-United States Relations under Trump’s Administration / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Salience of South China Sea in China’s strategic calculation / Hashmi, Sana   Article
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Summary/Abstract Much has been said about the 21st century being the Asian century. In the post-Cold War era, the focus of global politics has been shifting from Europe to Asia which is majority attributed to the phenomenal growth of several Asian countries. One of the most prominent amongst those features is the unprecedented rise of china. China is the second largest economy in the world with a gross domestic product (GDP) of approximately US$ 9 trillion. Its GDP growth rate stood at 7.7 percent in 2013.
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Sino-US rapprochement: new trends / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Situating India in Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The widening rift between the United States and China, the former’s efforts to strengthen ties with partners in Asia, China’s aggressive postures and its poaching of Taiwan’s remaining diplomatic allies have opened up new possibilities for Taiwan’s external engagement. The inclination of the Democratic Progressive Party-led government in Taiwan to forge regional partnerships led it to develop its flagship foreign policy – the New Southbound Policy (NSP-T) and to proactively look towards India. Amid the changing geopolitical situation, the regional positions and roles of India and Taiwan have undergone a transformation and the two states’ interests in advancing relations have become visible. While NSP-T represents a concrete decision from Taiwan’s side to push outwards, the deterioration in India’s relations with China, particularly since the border clashes at Galwan in 2020, along with India’s own growing role in the region, could be categorised as pull factors. This article offers an Indian perspective on India’s place in the NSP-T. It argues that China’s increasing assertiveness and the possibility of mutual economic benefits are the main factors driving Taiwan-India relations and that the NSP-T is facilitating the cooperation and advancement in the ties.
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South china sea dispute: role of regional powers / Hashmi, Sana   Article
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South china Sea dispute after the tribunal decision / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
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Key Words South China Sea  Dispute  Tribunal Decision 
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