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China’s Belt and Road Initiative and India’s Concerns
/ Blah, Montgomery
Blah, Montgomery
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The successful conclusion of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Summit in Beijing recently has raised a number of questions about India’s strategy to counter the Chinese project. The One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative which China is implementing along with other partners is primarily aimed at strengthening its economy which was impacted by the global financial crisis of 2008–2009. Through this flagship scheme China will develop large-scale projects in infrastructure such as roads, railway lines, sea ports and airports. Such extensive activity will ensure Chinese influence and clout in different parts of the world. The expanding role undertaken by Beijing via OBOR especially in South Asia has made India apprehensive. China has even bypassed India’s concern and contention on the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) which passes through Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK). Hence, based on the above issues, the article examines India’s reservations, the response to the challenges posed by OBOR and the initiative’s long-term consequences.
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COP28: India’s Concerns, Commitments and Climate-Actions
/ Parihar, Kaushiki
Parihar, Kaushiki
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India being the voice of developing country has undoubtedly made progress towards her climate goals. However, India has miles to go. India has once more spoken out for developing nations asking wealthy nations for climate funding with introduction of new initiatives.
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Growing presence of China in Pak Occupied Kashmir and India’s concerns
/ Jain, Shobhit Kumar
Jain, Shobhit Kumar
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China and Pakistan have very long all weather friendship. The strategic cooperation between china and Pakistan is continuing to be stronger. Balancing India in South Asian region is the major fact making their bond stronger.
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Sino-US Military Show-Off Over South China Sea: India’s Concerns!
/ Tripathi, Sudhanshu
Tripathi, Sudhanshu
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Against this backdrop, doesn’t is show a collective failure of all Asian states to tame the increasing militarist expansionism of China? Haven’t they failed to evolve a common united front to pressurize Beijing to respect territorial sanctity of all other nations? Though there is no other option but to chain the dragon by force, this kind of power-game by an external sole super power is not good for the regional cohesiveness and peace of Asia. Because it may open door to greater mutual bickering among regional partners as happened in West Asia which still continues to be a boiling pot due to the continuing super power rivalry therein. As the world history is replete with many instances of super and major powers involvement in different regions in the world which afterwards suffered much violence and insecurity for longer periods to come.
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