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174191
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The Act East policy is aimed to put East in centrality in terms of economic activity and political presence to counter the expansionist neighborhood. This in turn will enlarge the domain of the east and strengthen India’s place in global economy which is a win-win situation for India.
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174188
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Nationalism has been a crucial factor for the ruling Communist Party in legitimizing its rule in the country since communist revolution. The slogan of ‘China Dream,’ coined by the president Xi Zinping, seeks to retrieve lost territories and to achieve the glory of past days.
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174187
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When there is reason to believe that coronavirus pandemic may lead to a changed world order and China may take advantage of the current international deadlock to surpass the United States in global power dispensation, this paper examines the chain of events that ultimately display China’s weakness to emerge as a global leader. China was the principal catalyst in leading the world to the brink of this awful disaster and is now maneuvering the crisis for its personal gain. China’s role in the present crisis surely puts the country’s credibility as an aspirant for top job in the international order in question.
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174197
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This Year Spring festival (Chun Jie) celebration of New Year 2020 in China, also marked as Rat Year in the mandarin calendar, has led to much discontent and mourning amongst its people. As it is already evident across the world, the unexpected outbreak of Corona virus has caused number of deaths in China and the world.
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174198
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With the advent and significant rise of intra-regional trade and cooperation, area studies could truly become main convergent point of International Relations. The traditions of area studies in Asia have value sans any doubt, yet not found adequate enough.
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174189
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There has been much talk of the shifting of power from West to East. The rise of China along with India and Japan was flared up that the 21st Century is destined to be an Asian century. But there are many disruptions. Will China become as a super power in the same status as the Britain and America controlled the International system? One of the thinkers of world politics, Richard Haass explained that a super power needs to have besides economic and military powers an ability to intervene politically in any part of the world and prove its unparalleled strength.
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174190
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Amidst the ongoing military stand-off between India and China at the LAC, a fundamental question making the round is China’s real motives behind prolonging this stand –off. A similar situation arose between the two countries in June 2017 at the Doklam, which continued for 73 days, but was resolved through diploma tic negotiations. This time when China tried to alter the status quo in May, 2020 in the Eastern Ladakh, the diplomatic and military level s negotiations were launched to resolve this stand-off.
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174185
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There have been number of ups and downs in the relationship between India and China. Ever since early time, India always considered China as friendly country, a civilization with which its southern civilization always wanted to have good cultural and trade relations. Cultural and economic relations between China and India date back to ancient times.
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174194
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The current payment has opened Pandora’s box and all the countries all over the world. The underbelly of the economies has opened up showing the ugly face of these economies. The problem with walking back to their homes is becoming the most Haunting picture of this pandemic.
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174193
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hina and India had celebrated 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations on April 1, 2020. The People’s Republic of China (PRC) today is a global player and a great and powerful neighbour of India but unfortunately history of these 70 years carries an innate wariness for India. China’s historical mission of national rejuvenation plays a key role in shaping its policies.
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174196
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At the advent of the twenty-first century, three nation-states Russia, China and India have started to emerge as the revisionary powers pioneering the commencement of the so-called ‘post-American world order.’ However, this is the phase when India and China have also drastically started to improve their relationship with the USA and Russia respectively.
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174199
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India and China are not natural allies and the Galwan clashes in Eastern Ladakh has broken the myth of any strategic relationship or peaceful borders that may have existed in last few decades.In the wake of the ongoing India-China standoff since last 5 months at various flash points along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) and after the killing of India’s 20 soldiers including one Commanding Officer in Galwan valley in a premeditated attack by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA), a change in India’s foreign policy apparently has become inevitable.
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ID:
174195
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China, as part of its principle of ‘Peaceful Rise and Development’ announced the Belt and Road Initiative/BRI in 2013. In 2017, it adorned the global centre-stage, playing host to representatives from 137 countries at the inaugural BRI Summit/Forum for International Cooperation held in Beijing.
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174200
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China’s ‘peaceful rise’ policy, which came close on the heels of Deng’s strategy, was articulated by Chinese leaders in 2003 to similarly ward off international fears about Beijing’s growing economic and political strength. In 2004, Premier Wen Jiabo famously explained, China’s peaceful rise “will not come at the cost of any other country, will not stand in the way of any other country, nor pose a threat to any other country”2.
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174186
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This article1 lays out the origins and manifestations of the Trump administration’s China policy, and considers the implications of a deepening U.S.-China rivalry—including prospects for future conflict. It also offers a vision for how Washington can best manage the China threat.
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174192
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The Indian Army in a ‘pre-emptive’ move on August 29-30, 2020 occupied heights in the Chushul sector of Indo-China border. According to defence sources, this move was to thwart the Chinese attempts to occupy and dominate the heights that fall under the Indian side. China, on the other hand, stated that the onus of maintaining peace at the LAC (Line of Actual Control) lies on India, and demanded the withdrawal of troops from the heights. Subsequently, Chief of Army Staff visited
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