India’s China Dilemma: The Lost Equilibrium and Widening Asymmetries

Publisher:
Pentagon Press
| Author:
BR Deepak
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Pentagon Press
Author:
BR Deepak
Language:
English
Format:
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The equilibrium and understanding between India and China that was built on the premise that both were at the same level of development, and hence need to give full play to their complementarities and potentialities, has seemingly shifted, owing to the balance of power favouring China. Finding new equilibrium and understanding will not be easy given India`s asymmetrical relationship with China. The nature of India-China coexistence, cooperation and competition will be determined by factors such as how quickly the narrative of India’s rise regains traction, India and China`’ relations with major and middle powers, strategic and economic partnerships with major regional blocks, India’s role in global supply chains, and the Quad and Indo-Pacific Strategy. This book arranges author B. R. Deepak’s articles from the Sunday Guardian into eight sections, exploring the multi-faceted relationship.

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The equilibrium and understanding between India and China that was built on the premise that both were at the same level of development, and hence need to give full play to their complementarities and potentialities, has seemingly shifted, owing to the balance of power favouring China. Finding new equilibrium and understanding will not be easy given India`s asymmetrical relationship with China. The nature of India-China coexistence, cooperation and competition will be determined by factors such as how quickly the narrative of India’s rise regains traction, India and China`’ relations with major and middle powers, strategic and economic partnerships with major regional blocks, India’s role in global supply chains, and the Quad and Indo-Pacific Strategy. This book arranges author B. R. Deepak’s articles from the Sunday Guardian into eight sections, exploring the multi-faceted relationship.

About Author

B. R. Deepak was trained in Chinese history and India-China relations at the Peking University and Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and University of Edinburgh, UK. He has been the Nehru and Asia Fellow at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing. Dr. Deepak`s recent publications include China and India: Dialogue of Civilizations (221) and India and China: Beyond the Binary of Friendship and Enmity (22).

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