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अमेरिका आपल्या प्रतिस्पर्ध्यांना बक्षिसं देत आहे आणि म
The US is rewarding its rivals and punishing its friends. This is not American exceptionalism at work; rather, it is an exceptional muddle
चीनी विमर्श में मोदी के चीन दौरे को भारत के प्रभाव को बढ़ा
चीन के द्वारा निर्यात पर रोक की व्यापक रणनीति सीधे तौर पर
चीन के कूटनीतिक पंडित इस बात पर गहरी नज़र बनाए हुए हैं कि
चीन के साथ सीमा पर गश्त को लेकर हुए नए समझौते के तहत भारत क
अलीकडच्या काळात भारत आणि चीनच्या अधिकाऱ्यांमध्ये झालेल
हाल के दिनों में भारत और चीन के अधिकारियों के बीच उच्च-स्त
Recent high-level meetings between Indian and Chinese officials suggest a possible shift in relations, with discussions on disengagement and easing te
India is open to re-configuring relations with China but a resolution of the border issue in eastern Ladakh is essential for progress
मालदीवला वाढत्या कर्ज आणि बाह्य अवलंबित्वामुळे आर्थिक
सर्वप्रथम भारताने आपल्या आर्थिक धोरणामध्ये भुराजनीतीच
The Kargil War taught China and India that enhancing military capabilities and infrastructure is crucial for securing the LAC, with no room for compro
Maldives faces an economic crisis with rising debt and external dependencies, making itself vulnerable to competition between India and China
PM Modi’s recent visit to Russia sparked debates in China about shifting global geopolitics involving China-Russia-US, China-Russia-India, and China
For starters, embed geopolitics into economic policy. For desserts, craft India’s grand strategy.
अमेरिकेच्या शिष्टमंडळाने धर्मशाला येथे नुकतीच भेट दिली
चिनी उद्योग ज्या प्रकारे बऱ्याच काळापासून भारतात स्थला
Washington's recent visit to Dharamshala is motivated by its commitment to democratic values and support for freedom, as well as China's increasing ho
In case of India, a long-term trend of relocation of industries (EVs as well as others) from China is seen as a foregone conclusion by a section of Ch
स्टॉकहोम इंटरनॅशनल पीस रिसर्च इन्स्टिट्यूट (SIPRI) चा अलीकड
The latest SIPRI report indicates the concerning trend of modernisation and growth of arsenals across the globe.
India at 76 is showcasing greater confidence to push back against Chinese designs by forging partnerships with like-minded countries
India began its nuclear journey on a responsible note, and should continue to do so, even if arms control is a tall order amidst complex nuclear polit
The renewed hopes on India-China relations comes in the midst of a possible new thaw in New Delhi’s bilateral ties with Pakistan.
The dichotomy in India-China relations — on the one hand troops engaged in a two-month long stare-down, and on the other agreeing to change various
Both the US and India are on the same side of the fence when dealing with China.
China and India need to do more than repeatedly declaring outcomes of meetings as 'successful' and 'positive'. Talking things out straight will no doubt lead to friction and diplomatic parleys but at least it will be an enterprise in reality.
India and China have recognised their comparative and cooperative strengths - even while acknowledging their shared concerns and competitive edge, vis-a-vis each other, and when pitted against the rest of the world. Not surprisingly, the strategic community, in general, and policy makers, in particular, have been keenly engaged in following the developments related to the countries over the part four decades.
India and China do differ radically on the kind of Asian layout for the future. India work at an inclusive approach as opposed to China's exclusivist approach which appears directed against India, US and Japan.
It is fashionable in China today to speak of a 'new model' of great power relations, indeed of international relations as a whole. Applying this approach to India-China relations offers some interesting insights. Both at an abstract and practical level, the three propositions that constitute this 'new model' appear unexceptionable.
After the April 27 meeting between the Indian and Chinese defense ministers, the two sides failed to issue a joint statement — a telling clue as to how the meeting went.
In the backdrop of Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to India, a roundtable discussion was organized by ORF on 1 December 2006 to assess the outcome of the visit and its impact on the relations between the two countries. The discussion focused on how India-China relationship will evolve in the wake of the visit.
It seems unlikely that the bilateral relations will improve significantly — there are a couple of indicators of the slight improvement in the relations.
Recent Chinese commentary suggests that India must detach the border dispute from other aspects of Sino-Indian ties.
India’s relations with China involve the four C’s — conflict, competition, cooperation and containment. The areas of conflict are well known — the border, and China’s relationship with Pakistan.
Top leaderships in both countries are cognizant of the challenges that bedevil their relationship.
It has been said that any foreign observer who spends a month in China is apt to write a book on the country; if he spends a year in China, he is content to write an article; and if he lives in China for five years, he deems it wise to refrain from making any prediction! I spent three and a half years in China ¿ too long a period for a book but perhaps but perhaps not for a short talk on India-China relations.
In a first of the kind, Observer Research Foundation, Kolkata organised an inter-university debate competition on 'Panchsheel and its Relevance' on January 17 to commemorate completion of 60 years of signing the agreement.
In the backdrop of Chinese President Hu Jintao's visit to India, a roundtable discussion was organized by Observer Research Foundation on December 1, 2006 to assess the outcome of the visit and its impact on relations between the two countries. The discussion focused on how the India-China relationship would evolve in the wake of the visit.
India-China relations appear to be showing signs of easing, particularly with successive high-level exchanges between the two governments since late 2024. Given the positive momentum in bilateral ties in the past few months, there is cautious optimism in certain quarters that some kind of détente might be on the anvil. Against this backdrop, this brief surveys a sampling of current domestic discourse in China around issues related to India. It f
India needs to get a lot more clarity on what it expects from China. For all the economic engagement that India may have with China, it should not be under the illusion of its impact on the overall India-China relations.
Across the SCO there is conflict at various levels that complicates India’s engagement, from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to simmering Sino-Indian tensions.