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Competing realities in China-India multilateral discourse: Asia`s enduring power rivalry
/ Panda, Jagannath P
Panda, Jagannath P
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Asymmetric growth in foreign policy dynamics and power posture between China and India at the regional level is the new contour of current Asian politics. One vital aspect of it is the multilateral power politics or engagement through which rising powers connect and integrate with regional vis-à-vis global conditions in order to contend and compete with each other's strategic interests and primacy. This Asian rendezvous is part and parcel of the rhetoric of liberalist sentiments, which realistically do not work in favor of the developing countries' relationships. The history of the China-India bilateral discourse suggests that. In today's context, the increasing multilateral engagement between the two countries is a potential medium for denying space and holding an edge over each other's priority of acquiring assorted global resources, forming an Asian and a global identity, and notably in securing respective national strategic objectives. Current foreign policy contours of both countries are quite different from the previous order and politics. The boundary will continue to be the fundamental problem in their bilateral discourse, while the Asian discourse of Sino-Indian multilateral politics will be decided by their competition and power rivalry in resources and identity
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SAARC
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ASEAN
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World Politics
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China
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Southeast Asia
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Tibet
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Asia
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SCO
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Foreign Relation
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Sino-India Relation
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China-India Relation
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Sino-Indian Multilateral politics
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China's Political Power
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Dalai Lama and Tibetan Movement
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Foreign Policy
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Emerging dynamics in China-India relation: in contemporary world affairs
/ Dodh, Pankaj
Dodh, Pankaj
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The rise of China is one of the most defining features of the twenty-first century world. Pankaj Dodh underlines the fact that the world is on the cusp of fundamental changes. Both the countries put together host the largest populations, the biggest markets, the largest skilled workforce and two of the world’s largest economies and militaries capable of transforming the world unpredictably. They share a strong civilisational, commercial and geographical affinity since ancient periods. China and India should realistically accept their respective geo-political limitations and embrace the principles pledged in the Panchsheel Agreement of 1954.
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