Emergence of a Pragmatic India-China Relationship
Jean-François Huchet ()
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Jean-François Huchet: CEFC - Centre d'études français sur la Chine contemporaine - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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Abstract:
This article analyses the extent of the China-India diplomatic thaw since the early 1990s. Without ignoring the existence of multiple cooperation channels, or seeking to minimise the importance of the considerable achievements realised in recent years by the two governments towards normalising their relations, the article show that relations between the two Asian giants remain hamstrung by a series of geostrategic and economic rivalries. Despite fast growth in trade and in specific areas of economic cooperation, the normalisation of ties between Beijing and New Delhi does not yet constitute a genuine strategic partnership.
Keywords: China; India; India China bilateral relation; Asia; Tibet; International relations; Geopolitics in Asia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-10-01
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Published in China perspectives, 2008, Special Feature: China and its Continental Borders (2008/3), pp.50 - 67
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