India and China : the next decade
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Rupa &Co 2009Description: 135pISBN: 9788129114914Subject(s): China India Diplomatic relationsDDC classification: 327.54051 Summary: India and China have emerged as two of the most critical players in Asia as well as on the world stage. Their mutual engagement during the coming decades will significantly influence the defining of strategic economic relations in Asia and beyond. While China has been accepted as an observer in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, India has also made a place for itself in the East Asia Summit and the Shanghai Cooperation organization. Both India and China have issues of common concern in world politics related to energy security, climate change, terrorism and global financial instability. This volume resulted from a joint seminar held by the Observer Research Foundation and Calcutta University. It probes the constructive as well as problematic dimensions of the India-China engagement. Well-known economists, strategic experts, senior diplomats and policy makers have made an in-depth and analytic study to present a balanced and meaningful portrait of Asia's two great giants.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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India and China have emerged as two of the most critical players in Asia as well as on the world stage. Their mutual engagement during the coming decades will significantly influence the defining of strategic economic relations in Asia and beyond. While China has been accepted as an observer in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, India has also made a place for itself in the East Asia Summit and the Shanghai Cooperation organization. Both India and China have issues of common concern in world politics related to energy security, climate change, terrorism and global financial instability.
This volume resulted from a joint seminar held by the Observer Research Foundation and Calcutta University. It probes the constructive as well as problematic dimensions of the India-China engagement. Well-known economists, strategic experts, senior diplomats and policy makers have made an in-depth and analytic study to present a balanced and meaningful portrait of Asia's two great giants.
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