India has been exploring the response to China’s growing influence and its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) for long. The contours to find viable alternatives to this challenge are now becoming visible. India is slowly transitioning to increased - and previously unthinkable - cooperation with other states in South Asia. Within its extended neighbourhood, India has developed new formats of cooperation with Japan, the USA and Australia that are directly or indirectly positioned against China. For Germany and Europe, this shift in Indian foreign policy opens new avenues for cooperation. (author's abstract
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A number of developments suggest that South Asia's political geography will be restructured in the m...
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a geoeconomic vision and geopolitical strategy is closely ...
Current academic literature is replete with analyses on the return of great power competition due to...
Award date: 15 June 2023Supervisor: Wagemann, Claudius, European University InstituteThis thesis exa...
India and China share a complex bilateral relationship, consisting of military confrontations, diplo...
This essay examines three approaches in Chinese foreign and security policies at work in India‟s nei...
Are China and India allies or enemies in the South Asian economy? Well, it seems they are both; work...
India is a central partner for German and European foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific. The German Fe...
The responses from Japan and India to the China‐led Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) were not positive...
This paper seeks to examine the implications of China’s One Belt One Road project on India. While th...
The relationship between India and Western countries is increasingly characterised by a paradox. On ...
Indian policy makers have welcomed India’s framing as a ‘rising power’ and celebrated the BRICS init...
In 2000, the Strategic Partnership between India and Germany symbolised new-found commonalities shar...
Peace and tranquillity in the Himalayas are essential for India’s security and cordial relations wit...
The Indian subcontinent is a vast area located in the southern region of Asia. Being situated at the...
A number of developments suggest that South Asia's political geography will be restructured in the m...
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as a geoeconomic vision and geopolitical strategy is closely ...
Current academic literature is replete with analyses on the return of great power competition due to...
Award date: 15 June 2023Supervisor: Wagemann, Claudius, European University InstituteThis thesis exa...
India and China share a complex bilateral relationship, consisting of military confrontations, diplo...
This essay examines three approaches in Chinese foreign and security policies at work in India‟s nei...
Are China and India allies or enemies in the South Asian economy? Well, it seems they are both; work...