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Navigating china’s new Silk road: Potential implications for India

By: Ratha, Keshab Chandra.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Man and Development Description: 43(3), Sep, 2021: p.1-12.Subject(s): Silk road, Geo-strategic, Implication, "One belt, One road" In: Man and DevelopmentSummary: At the hear of India’s coyness to accept Beginning's promise of road building and connectivity is grounded on strategic mistrust, nothing else. The china-Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC) is in fact a challenge to India’s sovereignty and treeritorial and baltistan. – Reproduced
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43(3), Sep, 2021: p.1-12 Available AR126706

At the hear of India’s coyness to accept Beginning's promise of road building and connectivity is grounded on strategic mistrust, nothing else. The china-Pakistan economic corridor (CPEC) is in fact a challenge to India’s sovereignty and treeritorial and baltistan. – Reproduced

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