India–China and the emerging global South (Record no. 525006)

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Personal name Bhardwaj, Atul
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Title India–China and the emerging global South
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Economic and Political Weekly
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Extent 58(45-46), Nov 11, 2023: p.10-12
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Summary, etc The global South is discontented and aims to exert its influence in reshaping global politics and finance. China and India emerge as the primary contenders for leadership in the developing and underdeveloped world. While India seeks to reform the post-war order, China endeavours to revolutionise it. India’s approach may not be fundamentally opposed to the West, as its efforts are focused on discouraging poorer nations from being lured by Chinese financial incentives. The Western powers are apprehensive about the prospect of the postcolonial developing world uniting, especially under Russian and Chinese influence. They aim to counteract such unity, ensuring that it remains fragmented.- Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/2023/45-46/strategic-affairs/india%E2%80%93china-and-emerging-global-south.html
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Main entry heading Economic and Political Weekly
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Subject DIP INDIA - FOREIGN RELATIONS – CHINA
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2024-02-06 58(45-46), Nov 11, 2023: p.10-12 AR130839 2024-02-06 Articles

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