China syndrome
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- 9788172239244
- 327.51054 PAN
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327.51054 HOL China and India | 327.51054 MYI Where China meets India | 327.51054 NOO India-China boundary problem 1846-1947 | 327.51054 PAN China syndrome | 327.51054 PAN China syndrome | 327.51054 RAH China and India | 327.51054 RAM Making sense of Chindia |
As the balance of power shifts from the West to the East, the relationship between the two regional giants, China and India, gains significance. Their relationship will determine to a great extent the new political architecture that takes shape in Asia and the world at large. Nor are the two powers unaware of this. As a Chinese premier meeting the Indian prime minister is reported to have said, 'When we shake hands, the whole world will be watching.' The China Syndrome seeks to decipher the complex, multi-layered relationship between the two countries, and the strategy or lack of it in India's China policy. Given the emerging scenario, it is a subject of considerable interest.
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