Mamallapuram Summit Held in Uncertainties: India’s and China’s Continuing Efforts to Pluck Low-Hanging Fruit
Renjie Feng and
Dingkun Lei
East Asian Policy (EAP), 2019, vol. 11, issue 04, 28-36
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This article attempts to review the major achievements of the Mamallapuram Summit and lend a contrast between Indian and Chinese analysts’ various interpretations of the event. It also uncovers the critical factors that contribute to the different interpretations by the Indian and Chinese sides, and identifies the areas that India and China could substantiate their cooperation and pluck the low-hanging fruit. The informal summit format supplements the formal diplomatic engagements to reduce risks of miscalculation and military conflicts, and also serves as a platform for India and China to collaborate in common interests such as reforming Western international institutions, etc.
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1142/S1793930519000345
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