Modi and Xi must have the ability to overcome the hierarchy-bound nature of their official establishments to institutionalize greater and more frequent bilateral contacts
Tag Archives: Sino-Indian relations
China’s Relationships in South Asia: Increasing in Sophistication
China has begun to employ multifaceted approaches in South Asia and elsewhere, as evident in its new Silk Roads policy. New Delhi must craft its own creative responses.
Sino-Indian Sub-National Economic Ties: Changing the Game
As the two countries try to improve their economic ties, much of their efforts will have to be concentrated at the sub-national level
China and Narendra Modi
Does Narendra Modi’s decisive electoral victory hold significance for Chinese domestic politics? And what is China’s approach going to be to Prime Minister Modi?
India and China in Afghanistan: A Tangled Skein of Choices
The post-US drawdown situation in Afghanistan throws up a number of national and regional political and security challenges for India and China.
How does India Think about China?
What is the content of Indian thinking on China? Who is it in India that thinks about China or is affected by China? And finally, how does thinking on China manifest itself in a strategic policy framework?
What the Henderson Brooks Report Really Says
In India, it is easier to blame individuals for mistakes made than to identify and correct failings and shortcomings in the institutions and processes that individuals are only a part of.
Infrastructure Development along India’s Borders with China
Indian infrastructure development in its border areas is a complex mix of national security considerations, political gamesmanship and economic rent-seeking
Mukherjee in Arunachal: Of China and Other Matters
The challenge for both New Delhi and Itanagar is to back up the advantages of an open, democratic polity with the equally important imperatives of social and economic development