Regional Diplomacy and India–China Economic Relations
Kishan S. Rana
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Kishan S. Rana: Former Indian Ambassador; Professor Emeritus, Foreign Service Institute, New Delhi; Senior Fellow, DiploFoundation; Visiting Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi. Email: kishanrana@gmail.com
China Report, 2008, vol. 44, issue 3, 297-306
Abstract:
Regional diplomacy is today a strong force around the world. China is an early mover in this field, while India has become one, in building its active Asian connections, mainly after the launch of its economic reforms in 1991. At present, the two countries collaborate in some regional bodies where they are members or observers, and this cooperation is likely to become stronger in the future, supported by objective circumstances and economic opportunities, and the growth in their bilateral economic exchanges. This will have beneficial consequences for Asia as a whole and also, for the world community.
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1177/000944550804400305
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