India-China relations politics of resources, identity and authority in a multipolar world order

The driving theme of this book is to highlight the enduring and emerging complexities in India-China relations, which are multi-layered and polygonal in nature, and both a result and reflection of a multipolar world order. The book argues that coexistence between India and China in this multipolar w...

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Main Author: Panda, Jagannath P.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2017
Series:Routledge advances in South Asian studies 32
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Call Number :DS 450.C6 P364 2017

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505 0 |a Between principles and policies -- From boundary to bordering territory : the enduring dispute -- Tibet and post-Dalai Lama contingencies -- The water resource conflict -- Beijing's "one belt, one road" diplomacy and India -- BCIM and sub-regional interaction -- South Asia, SAARC and sub-regional dynamics -- The SCO and the competing central Asian presence -- China's tryst with Iora : factoring India and the Indian Ocean -- Between RCEP and TPP : ASEAN+6 and Asia-Pacific intricacies -- East Asian dynamism : India as a security provider and China -- BRICS and the emerging powers identity -- Basic and climate politics -- Institutionalising the African reach -- The global relationship : from Bretton Woods to alternative institution building -- Summing up 
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