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100 _aDodh, Pankaj
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245 _aEmerging dynamics in China-India relation in contemporary world affairs
260 _aWorld Affairs
300 _a25(3), Jul-Sep, 2021: p.26-45
520 _aThe rise of China is one of the most defining features of the twenty-first century world. Sino-India relations are increasingly becoming central to the making and re-making of the global order. Both the countries together have the largest population, the biggest markets, the largest skilled workforce and two of the world’s largest economies and militaries capable of transforming the world unpredictably. They share a strong civilisational, commercial and geographical affinity for centuries. Any attempt at encirclement and hedging for strategic depth by either of these Asian giants could severely eopardize their efforts for prosperity, security and to build a peaceful international system. China and India should realistically respect and accept the geo-political limitations of each other and strongly embrace the principles pledged in the Panchsheel Agreement of1954. – Reproduced
773 _aWorld Affairs
906 _aINDIA - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS - CHINA
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