This book chapter examines the factors that are likely to influence the strategic dynamic of the China-India bilateral relationship in the Asian Century. Although engagement through trade, defence dialogue and high-level visits has deepened, strategic relations remain strained. While it is likely that strategic competition will come to overshadow cooperation between the two Asian giants, it is yet unclear whether this competitive dynamic is likely to devolve into rivalry. This chapter argues that while enduring strategic competition in the form of competitive coexistence will come to characterise the relationship, China and India are unlikely to become fully fledged strategic rivals
The twenty-first century looks upon China and India as emerging economic and political champions; ve...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the implications of these gradual and in some cases o...
In rhetorics, India-China relations are largely perceived to be pivoted in the bedrock principle of ...
India and China are civilisational states with historical boundary disputes, whose roots lie in the ...
This article explores the impact of indo-chinese rising in contemporary international relations. Chi...
The Sino-Indian relationship marked by mutual mistrust for the last six decades has seen definitive ...
India and China share a complex bilateral relationship, consisting of military confrontations, diplo...
This article aims to refocus the theoretical debate on the rising China-India rivalry by using the c...
This article (Survival; vol. 52, no. 1, 2010) reflects on relations between India and China, includi...
This paper examines the difficult relations between the biggest Asian states and the most populous c...
It is, of course, too early to propose an assessment of the final impact of the Chinese and Indian a...
India and China share a complex bilateral relationship, consisting of military confrontations, diplo...
This chapter analyses the drivers of India’s growing involvement in Southeast Asia and its emerging ...
South Asia is becoming one of the most fiercely competitive battlegrounds between India and China. L...
Situated within the framework of power transition theory - which traditionally examines the relation...
The twenty-first century looks upon China and India as emerging economic and political champions; ve...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the implications of these gradual and in some cases o...
In rhetorics, India-China relations are largely perceived to be pivoted in the bedrock principle of ...
India and China are civilisational states with historical boundary disputes, whose roots lie in the ...
This article explores the impact of indo-chinese rising in contemporary international relations. Chi...
The Sino-Indian relationship marked by mutual mistrust for the last six decades has seen definitive ...
India and China share a complex bilateral relationship, consisting of military confrontations, diplo...
This article aims to refocus the theoretical debate on the rising China-India rivalry by using the c...
This article (Survival; vol. 52, no. 1, 2010) reflects on relations between India and China, includi...
This paper examines the difficult relations between the biggest Asian states and the most populous c...
It is, of course, too early to propose an assessment of the final impact of the Chinese and Indian a...
India and China share a complex bilateral relationship, consisting of military confrontations, diplo...
This chapter analyses the drivers of India’s growing involvement in Southeast Asia and its emerging ...
South Asia is becoming one of the most fiercely competitive battlegrounds between India and China. L...
Situated within the framework of power transition theory - which traditionally examines the relation...
The twenty-first century looks upon China and India as emerging economic and political champions; ve...
The main objective of this paper is to examine the implications of these gradual and in some cases o...
In rhetorics, India-China relations are largely perceived to be pivoted in the bedrock principle of ...