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Analysis of PLAFF potential against India / Chhatwal, Ravinder   Journal Article
Chhatwal, Ravinder Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract China's growing military build-up and increasing assertiveness against its neighbouring countries has been a reason for concern to many nations. China has territorial and maritime disputes with many of its neighbours . Their major dispute is with Taiwan. Both the countries claim to be the legitimate government of China. China claims to be a part of its territory and has openly stated that it will be ready to use force. If required, to annex Taiwan. China also claims Senkaku islands, also claomed by Japan, as theirs. Another dispute area is Paracel island which is occupied by China but Claimed by Taiwan and Vietnam. China is also involved in a dispute with the Philippines over the Scarborough Shoal. The Spratly islands are another complex bone of contention between China, Taiwan, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam. With India, the border dispute has not yet been resolved.
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China's territorial claim on Arunachal Pradesh: alternative scenarios 2032 / Goswami, Namrata 2012  Book
Goswami, Namrata Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 2012.
Description 47p.
Series IDSA occasional paper no. 29
Standard Number 9788170951305
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Daulat Beg Oldi crisis: myths, mistakes and lessons in dealing with China / Singh, Bhartendu Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Bhartendu Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract China and India enjoy relative peace between them and have avoided another war after the one fought in 1962. However, at times, there have been clashes and crisis along the line of actual control (LAC) that have put to test the conflict management skills of political and military leadership of both the countries. On each occasion, it shook India's public opinion. The summer crisis in 2013 was no different. As the Chinese PLA seized the opportunity and lay tents almost 19 km inside the Indian side of the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in the Daulti Beg Oldi (DBO) sector during April 15-May 5, 2013, The Indian public opinion was up in arms. The President refusal on the part of Chinese troops to withdraw only raised the stakes in the crisis. Concurrently, the government of India faced unprecedented strong domestic criticism over handling of relation with China in general and the border intrusion in particular.
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Energy cooperation between India and China: synergy towards security / Sahoo, Siba Prasad   Article
Sahoo, Siba Prasad Article
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Summary/Abstract Both China and India want a stable Asia-Pacific that will allow them to sustain their economic prosperity, but they perceive threats very differently and have divergent priorities. Importantly, India seeks a resolute American presence in the region to hedge against possible Chinese excesses, while China sees the United States as significantly complicating its pursuit of its regional goals and worries about American containment attempts.
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One China policy and India-China relation / Lhadon, Tenzin   Journal Article
Lhadon, Tenzin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract As China moves onto becoming a responsible power as its international image, it nevertheless fails to pronounce one of the most important and recent foreign policy it has enumerated. One China policy has been originally applied to Taiwan to imply and express that there is only state called China governed by the Peoples Republic of China (PRC). The Taiwanese identified themselves as separate from mainland China with its own constitution and political party and leader being elected by the people. But the PRC assertion over the claim on Taiwan has made PRC to conveniently seek for diplomatic relation around the word and to pressurize nations to break off their official relations with Taiwanese government.
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Xi Jinping's 'Chinese dream' and its implication for India / Jash, Amrita   Journal Article
Jash, Amrita Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The people's republic of China (PRC) welcomed its fifth generation of leadership with the conclusion of the 18th Party congress in the November 2012. With this change in the political leadership, Xi Jinping succeeded Hu Jintao as communist party of China (CPC) general secretary and chairperson of the Central Military Commission and in March 2013, the National People's Congress (NCP) elected him as the President of PRC. In Chinese politics, leaders have often promoted distinct governing philosophies in order to achieve the goals of wealth and strength that have defined their leadership style.
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