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China and the state of India - China relations / Surie, Nalin   Journal Article
Surie, Nalin Journal Article
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China’s India policy: the importance of bilateralism— an appraisal / Surie, Nalin   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Given the essential positive history of China’s relations with India, China’s world view and the fact of geographical contiguity, the essential approach that China follows vis-à-vis India post 1949 is based on bilateralism. The bilateral approach has defined China’s negotiations over the border as well as economic relations between the two. In the past bilateralism has allowed China to consolidate its control over Tibet and follow a mercantilist economic policy vis- a- vis India. But the change in the geopolitical status of both nations indicates that bilateral relations, after Wuhan, have been reset to represent those between two ‘major powers’ who have broader regional and global interests as well. Although bilateralism will continue to underline their policies towards each other in matters of common development, regional development or the building of a community with a shared future for humanity, China will need to redefine its approach to bilateralism by broadening and deepening it to create a truly mutual relationship.
Key Words China  India  Bilateralism  Wuhan  Major Power Diplomacy 
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Cooperation, competition and peaceful confrontation / 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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India-China relations: current state and future direction / Surie, Nalin   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words PLA  Power Politics  China  India  Buddhism  Governance 
Brahmaputra  Communist Party of China  India - China Relations  Chiang Kai-shek  Vajpayee  Rajiv Gandhi 
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UN @ 75 and India: Some Thoughts / Surie, Nalin   Journal Article
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