This paper aims at shedding some light on the cultural crossings and boundaries between two ancient civilizations - India and China. Looking at the history of the Chinese Diaspora in India, the paper investigates the complex cultural and political dynamics between two great Asian countries that, over the centuries, have repeatedly come into contact, into contrast, into partial agreement and, possibly, on the verge of a long-sought common vision for a stronger Asia, the dream firstly harboured by Nehru in his much quoted expression ‘Hindi Chini Bhai Bhai’
After Indian Independence in 1947 and the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, ...
This article utilises the representation of the Chinese characters in the film Fire (1996) as a stra...
The twenty-first century looks upon China and India as emerging economic and political champions; ve...
The national movements of China and India took divergent paths and the chasm grew wider over the yea...
In rhetorics, India-China relations are largely perceived to be pivoted in the bedrock principle of ...
From the second half of the 20th century bilateral relations between India and China have not receiv...
The significant and largely unpredicted emergence of China and India as global economic players in r...
This paper examines the difficult relations between the biggest Asian states and the most populous c...
China and India rank among the world’s largest developing nations, fastest growing economies, most p...
As two fast-growing economies with huge populations, China and India have become formidable forces i...
India’s relations with Communist China have evolved through various twists and turns. India’s lack o...
In this paper, I outline a new approach towards media and diaspora using the concept of the ‘franchi...
China and India (Chindia) have begun in recent years to enjoy growing measures of economic success, ...
In rhetorics, India-China relations are largely perceived to be pivoted in the bedrock principle of ...
"Challenging the Westphalian view of international relations, which focuses on the sovereignty of st...
After Indian Independence in 1947 and the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, ...
This article utilises the representation of the Chinese characters in the film Fire (1996) as a stra...
The twenty-first century looks upon China and India as emerging economic and political champions; ve...
The national movements of China and India took divergent paths and the chasm grew wider over the yea...
In rhetorics, India-China relations are largely perceived to be pivoted in the bedrock principle of ...
From the second half of the 20th century bilateral relations between India and China have not receiv...
The significant and largely unpredicted emergence of China and India as global economic players in r...
This paper examines the difficult relations between the biggest Asian states and the most populous c...
China and India rank among the world’s largest developing nations, fastest growing economies, most p...
As two fast-growing economies with huge populations, China and India have become formidable forces i...
India’s relations with Communist China have evolved through various twists and turns. India’s lack o...
In this paper, I outline a new approach towards media and diaspora using the concept of the ‘franchi...
China and India (Chindia) have begun in recent years to enjoy growing measures of economic success, ...
In rhetorics, India-China relations are largely perceived to be pivoted in the bedrock principle of ...
"Challenging the Westphalian view of international relations, which focuses on the sovereignty of st...
After Indian Independence in 1947 and the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, ...
This article utilises the representation of the Chinese characters in the film Fire (1996) as a stra...
The twenty-first century looks upon China and India as emerging economic and political champions; ve...