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Recent Xinjiang Riots: A Commentary
Dr. Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
20 July 2009
While the Chinese leadership has maintained that Xinjiang does not pose any serious challenges, there is also hype about terrorist threat that stems from the Xinjiang Uighur movement
 
China's navy begins to flex muscles
Vikram Sood
21 March 2009
Recent moves by the People's Liberation Army Navy, including sending a flotilla outside its territorial waters for the first time in 600 years for anti-piracy operations in the Indian Ocean off Somalia, demonstrate the confidence of the Chinese Navy
 
Some reflections on Sino-Indian ties
Kanwal Sibal
21 March 2009
Some very far-reaching strategic mistakes were made in not comprehending the Maoist take-over of China and its implication for India. Mao seized China through revolutionary violence, India through a nonviolent struggle.
 
Asian Economic integraton
Joe Thomas Karackattu
26 July 2008
The announcement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations [ASEAN] and the trio of China, Japan and Korea [together known as ASEAN plus 3] on the sidelines of an Asian Development Bank meeting in Madrid in early May to set-up a foreign exchange pool
 
China tackled quake by prising open closed system
Falguni Sen
21 June 2008
Recently I spent around 10 days in China attending a conference and talking to Chinese, Indian and multinational companies about the possibilities for the often discussed India- China collaboration in business. I arrived in Beijing around one in the afternoon.
 
India China Border: A Reality Check
General V P Malik (Retd)
16 June 2008
Every time an Indian dignitary visits China, the Government agencies, particularly the mandarins of South Block, are under pressure to show that the visit as a great success. I recall, when Rajiv Gandhi was to visit China in 1988,
 
Sichuan Earthquake: A Report from Chengdu
Ritu Agarwal
27 May 2008
Ritu Agarwal, a member of the ORF faculty, was in Chengdu, when a devastating earthquake ripped through the north western region of Sichuan province in China on May 12, 2008. This is her first-hand account of the Chinese government's response to the earthquake and the aftermath.
 
China's Defence Budget 2008
Dr. Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
27 March 2008
The Chinese government announced its plans to increase its defence spending for 2008 by 17.6 per cent, essentially catering to personnel needs. The spokesperson for the National People's Congress (NPC) noted that the budget allocation for the People's Liberation Army (PLA) would be 417.77 billion yuan,
 
People's War Strategy - Still Relevant in Chinese Military Strategy?
Dr. Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
02 January 2008
'People's War' was the key concept in Chinese military strategy from the early 1950s until the mid-1970s. However, there has been a long debate among Chinese military strategists about the relevance of People's War strategy in today's changed security environment.
 
Chinese missile ambitions target India
By Dr. Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
15 November 2007
Though China constantly reiterates that its rise will be peaceful, Beijing's actions on the ground suggest a different message. Several US and Russian analysts believe that China's reorganisation of missile facilities in Delingha in July 2007
 
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