This newspaper article discusses the role of Tibet in Sino-Indian relations. It includes the history of rivalries between the two countries and how relations with Tibet might provide stabilization. Understanding the integral role that the region plays in Beijing’s perceptions of its neighborhood in Asia may be vital for India’s future Tibet policy
India has long been engaged with the Tibet issue, though in recent years this engagement tends to fo...
This article takes a closer look at how China’s government deals with border minorities in the fore...
From the second half of the 20th century bilateral relations between India and China have not receiv...
In official quarters in Beijing and New Delhi, the Tibet issue figures only as a bargaining chip to ...
Are China and India allies or enemies in the South Asian economy? Well, it seems they are both; work...
The essay places Bhutan-China relations in an historical perspective that shows the importance of th...
The national movements of China and India took divergent paths and the chasm grew wider over the yea...
The article is based on the author’s most recent book Powershift: India-China Relations in a Multipo...
This paper aims at examining the growing influence of China and India in the South Asian region. The...
As Asia’s largest and most rapidly rising powers in contemporary global politics, relations between ...
Annexation of Tibet by the People's Republic of China started in 1950. It was ended after the Govern...
This article (Survival; vol. 52, no. 1, 2010) reflects on relations between India and China, includi...
India’s relations with Communist China have evolved through various twists and turns. India’s lack o...
China and India interactions are dominated by strategic and business concerns. Despite the massive g...
The Sino-Indian relationship marked by mutual mistrust for the last six decades has seen definitive ...
India has long been engaged with the Tibet issue, though in recent years this engagement tends to fo...
This article takes a closer look at how China’s government deals with border minorities in the fore...
From the second half of the 20th century bilateral relations between India and China have not receiv...
In official quarters in Beijing and New Delhi, the Tibet issue figures only as a bargaining chip to ...
Are China and India allies or enemies in the South Asian economy? Well, it seems they are both; work...
The essay places Bhutan-China relations in an historical perspective that shows the importance of th...
The national movements of China and India took divergent paths and the chasm grew wider over the yea...
The article is based on the author’s most recent book Powershift: India-China Relations in a Multipo...
This paper aims at examining the growing influence of China and India in the South Asian region. The...
As Asia’s largest and most rapidly rising powers in contemporary global politics, relations between ...
Annexation of Tibet by the People's Republic of China started in 1950. It was ended after the Govern...
This article (Survival; vol. 52, no. 1, 2010) reflects on relations between India and China, includi...
India’s relations with Communist China have evolved through various twists and turns. India’s lack o...
China and India interactions are dominated by strategic and business concerns. Despite the massive g...
The Sino-Indian relationship marked by mutual mistrust for the last six decades has seen definitive ...
India has long been engaged with the Tibet issue, though in recent years this engagement tends to fo...
This article takes a closer look at how China’s government deals with border minorities in the fore...
From the second half of the 20th century bilateral relations between India and China have not receiv...