In 1927, the Buddhist scholar, Tan Yunshan, travelled to Santiniketan on the invitation of Rabindranath Tagore to teach Chinese at Visva Bharati University. Subsequent years would see him develop close ties with the Guomindang and Congress leaders, secure Chinese state funding for the first sinological institute in India and mediate between the nationalist movements during the Second World War. That a relatively marginal academic, who participated in neither the May Fourth Movement nor any major political party, and who had little prior experience of India, could have played such an important role in twentieth century Sino-Indian relations raises questions over the conditions that made possible Tan‘s illustrious career. This article argues ...
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No abstract available. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i10.120 The Mongolian Journal of Inter...
In this article, an analysis is made that how and why Pakistan China relations have emerged in strat...
Taking the legacies of colonialism and non-alignment of post colonial Asian coun-tries, Nehru’s ‘Asi...
The interactions between China and South Asia could date back to 3rd century BC, but before the mid ...
This paper seeks to provide the genesis of the decline of Jawaharlal Nehru\u27s friendly relations w...
With or without global consent, China and India are the rising powers in Asia. After 1962, these two...
The most remarkable aspect of China’s international development over the past thirty years has been ...
India and China are emerging as two of the most powerful countries in the world, threatening the dom...
China and India are comparable in size, complexity, and their relatively recent state-building histo...
Last Friday, China Beat and the UCI International Center for Writing and Translation (ICWT\u3c) host...
This dissertation considers how Tantrism, a ritual tradition vanished in India and in China, but pre...
Basic methodological questions on the subject are: 1. To what extent do the Chinese abroad respond t...
Until recent decades, historians of modern East Asia generally considered Asianism to be an imperial...
This dissertation considers how Tantrism, a ritual tradition vanished in India and in China, but pre...
In the last decade, China and India have risen to prominence in the Indo-Pacific region, requiring U...
No abstract available. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5564/mjia.v0i10.120 The Mongolian Journal of Inter...
In this article, an analysis is made that how and why Pakistan China relations have emerged in strat...
Taking the legacies of colonialism and non-alignment of post colonial Asian coun-tries, Nehru’s ‘Asi...
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