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Special Study on India and China Relations: An analytical backgrounder

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India - China: accords and discords
 
     

Asia News Agency is pleased to offer a Special Study on India and China at a time when relations between the two countries have become strained despite official denials over troop deployments and reports of border incursions. While a new war is very unlikely, former Indian Foreign Secretary Kanwal Sibal says "the temperature on the border is rising." Brahma Chellaney, professor at the New Delhi-based Centre for Policy Research, says Chinese cross-border forays nearly doubled from 140 in 2006 to 270 in 2008 and have kept that level in 2009 making "the situation is hotter than the Pakistan border."

The 27,000- word Special Study traces relations between the two conflicting nationalist civilizations from independence to the present times. It discusses the significance of visits by important leaders in the evolution of relations, the 1962 war that has left unhealed scars, the nature of the security and strategic dialogues.

The study explains and analyses contentious issues like the unresolved boundary dispute including the status of the bilateral talks, China’s changing perceptions and hardening stand in respect of Arunachal Pradesh; the security paradigm, the build up along the LAC, China’s strategy to contain India, the defence equation of the two countries in land, sea and air.

The study discusses the importance of Tibet in the context of Sino Indian relations; the concerns and potential of the rapidly growing trade and economic relations; and other functional exchanges between the two countries. The study concludes by presenting analyses along with various views of China watchers on the present and future of India -China relations.

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India China Relations, India China Conflict, Tibet and China Conflict

 

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Contents of the study
   
02 Introduction
02 Post-independence rivalry
04 The watershed development: sino-india war of 1962

05

Causes of the war - origins of the sino Indian border dispute

   
08 Evolution of relations post the 1962 war

09

Rajiv Gandhi’s visit to China – the turning point

09

Narasimha rao’s visit

10

President Jiang zemin’s visit to India

10

The indian nuclear programme – Pokhran i and ii

12

Visit by Indian minister of external affairs

13

Strategic Dialogue

15

 Li Peng’s visit to India

15

Prime Minister Vajpayee’s visit to China

19

Wen Jiabao visit to India

19

Relations continue to improve

20

Prime minister Manmohan Singh visit

   
20 Security Concerns

20

China’s white paper on defence

21

China’s strategy to contain india

22

Build up along the land boundary

24

Rivalry in the indian ocean

27

Comparative strengths of the air forces

   
20 Security Concerns
   
   
30 Border Dispute

31

China’s changing perceptions

32

China goes back on political parameters

33

Dispute in the western sector

35

Chinese attempt to win over pakistan - cia papers

36

Chinese offer of solution to boundary dispute

36

China’s hardens stand in the eastern sector

39

Chinese persistence over territorial claims

40

Need for a calculated response

41

China will ultimately resolve the boundary dispute
   
42 Tibet – another major issue between india and china

42

The 14 march uprising

45

India supporting dalai lama’s visit to tawang

   
46 Trade and economic relations

47

Impressive growth

48

Some concerns

49

Bright future

51

Can India catch up with china?

   
54 Functional exchanges
   
55 Analyses

55

Current and future china - india relations

56

Mutual suspicion

57

How to deal with china

58

Summing up

   
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