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China strides in Bhutan, Nepal and Myanmar : options for India

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi G.B. Books 2017.Description: 193 pISBN:
  • 9789383930579
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.51054 SHA
Summary: China's influence across South Asia is increasing as it deepens political relationships and economic engagement with the region's smaller states. Chinese engagement has an impact in South Asia's most fragile states: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and Nepal. Strategic concerns about China arise from its emergence as the most influential player in Asia with the ability to shape the future balance of power that could be detrimental to Indian interests. This book provides a valuable resource in terms of its exhaustiveness and analytical insight on China's ventures into Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar, and implications for India. The author in the volume argue that in order to balance the influence of China in the region, India has to proactively deal with emerging realties in the neighbourhood and review its policy for constructive engagements with its neighbour.
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China's influence across South Asia is increasing as it deepens political relationships and economic engagement with the region's smaller states. Chinese engagement has an impact in South Asia's most fragile states: Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, and Nepal. Strategic concerns about China arise from its emergence as the most influential player in Asia with the ability to shape the future balance of power that could be detrimental to Indian interests. This book provides a valuable resource in terms of its exhaustiveness and analytical insight on China's ventures into Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar, and implications for India. The author in the volume argue that in order to balance the influence of China in the region, India has to proactively deal with emerging realties in the neighbourhood and review its policy for constructive engagements with its neighbour.

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