Taking the Eastern Ladakh crisis as the backdrop, Kanti Bajpai, a renowned scholar of international affairs with a special interest in India-China relations, in his book India Versus China: Why They Are Not Friends contextualises the antagonism in the India-China ties by drawing from the past and assessing the implications of it in the present and future. As Bajpai emphatically posits: “Why did these two societies become locked into a conflict that has stubbornly refused to go away?” (p. 1). To which, Bajpai suggests the need for a deeper introspection as proved by the Ladakh crisis, the relations between the two countries “are darker and more complex than most observers appreciate or acknowledge” (ibid.). To be specific, as Bajpai asks in ...
The China-Indian boundary and territorial dispute is one of the major issues affecting Sino-Indian b...
India and China are emerging as two of the most powerful countries in the world, threatening the dom...
Are China and India allies or enemies in the South Asian economy? Well, it seems they are both; work...
Taking the Eastern Ladakh crisis as the backdrop, Kanti Bajpai, a renowned scholar of international ...
Taking the Eastern Ladakh crisis as the backdrop, Kanti Bajpai, a renowned scholar of International ...
Taking the Eastern Ladakh crisis as the backdrop, Kanti Bajpai, a renowned scholar of international ...
In rhetorics, India-China relations are largely perceived to be pivoted in the bedrock principle of ...
In rhetorics, India-China relations are largely perceived to be pivoted in the bedrock principle of ...
China and India have a challenging and consequential relationship. Tense interactions in recent year...
Sino-Indian relations, which have long been fraught, took an especially adverse turn this summer wit...
The book under review examines the evolution of the Naxalite Movement in India from pre-organisation...
The Galwan clash is one of the most unforgettable clashes between India and China, which involves th...
With or without global consent, China and India are the rising powers in Asia. After 1962, these two...
After Indian Independence in 1947 and the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, ...
Chinese scholarship on China-India relations focuses on ways to preserve China’s national interest a...
The China-Indian boundary and territorial dispute is one of the major issues affecting Sino-Indian b...
India and China are emerging as two of the most powerful countries in the world, threatening the dom...
Are China and India allies or enemies in the South Asian economy? Well, it seems they are both; work...
Taking the Eastern Ladakh crisis as the backdrop, Kanti Bajpai, a renowned scholar of international ...
Taking the Eastern Ladakh crisis as the backdrop, Kanti Bajpai, a renowned scholar of International ...
Taking the Eastern Ladakh crisis as the backdrop, Kanti Bajpai, a renowned scholar of international ...
In rhetorics, India-China relations are largely perceived to be pivoted in the bedrock principle of ...
In rhetorics, India-China relations are largely perceived to be pivoted in the bedrock principle of ...
China and India have a challenging and consequential relationship. Tense interactions in recent year...
Sino-Indian relations, which have long been fraught, took an especially adverse turn this summer wit...
The book under review examines the evolution of the Naxalite Movement in India from pre-organisation...
The Galwan clash is one of the most unforgettable clashes between India and China, which involves th...
With or without global consent, China and India are the rising powers in Asia. After 1962, these two...
After Indian Independence in 1947 and the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, ...
Chinese scholarship on China-India relations focuses on ways to preserve China’s national interest a...
The China-Indian boundary and territorial dispute is one of the major issues affecting Sino-Indian b...
India and China are emerging as two of the most powerful countries in the world, threatening the dom...
Are China and India allies or enemies in the South Asian economy? Well, it seems they are both; work...