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    Rising India and China: Strategic Rivalry in the Himalayas and the Indo- Pacific, Volume 2

    Rising India and China by Deepak, B. R.;

    Strategic Rivalry in the Himalayas and the Indo- Pacific, Volume 2

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 2025
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    • Megjelenés dátuma 2025. április 1.
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    • ISBN 9789819792252
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem355 oldal
    • Méret 210x148 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 9 Illustrations, black & white; 12 Illustrations, color
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    This book, part of a two-volume exploration, examines the trajectory of Sino-Indian relations, spanning from the aftermath of 1962 war in the Himalayas to the growing rivalries in the Indo-Pacific. It scrutinizes the decade-long diplomatic freeze post-1962, analysing China?s propaganda, collusion with Pakistan, and supporting insurgency in India?s northeast. It delves into the rebalancing approaches starting from Rajiv Gandhi?s pivotal 1988 China visit to finding an equilibrium with China and then losing it after three decades owing to widening asymmetries with China, resulting in the crisis of confidence building and a prolonged military standoff in the Western Sector in the aftermath of the Galwan face off. Furthermore, it explores the Indian choices for finding a new equilibrium with China navigating China?s discourse on the Indo-Pacific strategy, India?s equations with major powers, and makes enquiries into China?s military modernization and implications to India in a complex security environment influenced by internal and external factors, economic considerations, and global power dynamics. This book, part of a two-volume exploration, examines the trajectory of Sino-Indian relations, spanning from the aftermath of 1962 war in the Himalayas to the growing rivalries in the Indo-Pacific. It scrutinizes the decade-long diplomatic freeze post-1962, analysing China?s propaganda, collusion with Pakistan, and supporting insurgency in India?s northeast. It delves into the rebalancing approaches starting from Rajiv Gandhi?s pivotal 1988 China visit to finding an equilibrium with China and then losing it after three decades owing to widening asymmetries with China, resulting in the crisis of confidence building and a prolonged military standoff in the Western Sector in the aftermath of the Galwan face off. Furthermore, it explores the Indian choices for finding a new equilibrium with China navigating China?s discourse on the Indo-Pacific strategy, India?s equations with major powers, and makes enquiries into China?s military modernization and implications to India in a complex security environment influenced by internal and external factors, economic considerations, and global power dynamics.



     



    B. R. Deepak is professor of Chinese studies at the Centre for Chinese and South East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Some of his recent authored works include, India?s China Dilemma: The Lost Equilibrium and Widening Asymmetries and India and China: Beyond the Binary of Friendship and Enmity. He is the first Indian to have translated The Four Books of Confucianism (The Analects of Confucius, The Mencius, The Great Learning and The Mean) from Chinese to Hindi. Some of his other translations from Chinese to Hindi and English include, China and India: Dialogue of Civilizations, Ji Xianlin: A Critical Biography, and Core Values of Chinese Civilization.

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    This book, part of a two-volume exploration, examines the trajectory of Sino-Indian relations, spanning from the aftermath of 1962 war in the Himalayas to the growing rivalries in the Indo-Pacific. It scrutinizes the decade-long diplomatic freeze post-1962, analysing China?s propaganda, collusion with Pakistan, and supporting insurgency in India?s northeast. It delves into the rebalancing approaches starting from Rajiv Gandhi?s pivotal 1988 China visit to finding an equilibrium with China and then losing it after three decades owing to widening asymmetries with China, resulting in the crisis of confidence building and a prolonged military standoff in the Western Sector in the aftermath of the Galwan face off. Furthermore, it explores the Indian choices for finding a new equilibrium with China navigating China?s discourse on the Indo-Pacific strategy, India?s equations with major powers, and makes enquiries into China?s military modernization and implications to India in a complex security environment influenced by internal and external factors, economic considerations, and global power dynamics. This book, part of a two-volume exploration, examines the trajectory of Sino-Indian relations, spanning from the aftermath of 1962 war in the Himalayas to the growing rivalries in the Indo-Pacific. It scrutinizes the decade-long diplomatic freeze post-1962, analysing China?s propaganda, collusion with Pakistan, and supporting insurgency in India?s northeast. It delves into the rebalancing approaches starting from Rajiv Gandhi?s pivotal 1988 China visit to finding an equilibrium with China and then losing it after three decades owing to widening asymmetries with China, resulting in the crisis of confidence building and a prolonged military standoff in the Western Sector in the aftermath of the Galwan face off. Furthermore, it explores the Indian choices for finding a new equilibrium with China navigating China?s discourse on the Indo-Pacific strategy, India?s equations with major powers, and makes enquiries into China?s military modernization and implications to India in a complex security environment influenced by internal and external factors, economic considerations, and global power dynamics.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Chapter I: The Making Of Common Borders ? I: British Expensioanism in the Himalayan Regions.- Chapter II: The Making of Common Borders ? II: Chinese Expensioanism in the Himalayan Regions.-  Chapter III: British India, Tibet and the Republic Of China.- Chapter IV: The Republic of India, Tibet and the Republic Of China.- Chapter V: India and China 1949?1959: A Decade of Mistrust and Diplomatic Maneouverability.- Chapter VI: Behind the Façade of Sino-Indian Brotherhood ? Hostile Coexistence.

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