A review of the existing literature on the China-India
comparative theme conveys the distinct impression that the
literature largely projects China and India as intrinsically
competitive entities. While much has been written on where and why
China and India are contesting, particularly from a political
sense, precise little attention has been devoted to mutual
collaboration, whether existing or potential. Such possibilities
are maximum in economics, which will dominate the future
China-India relationship.
This book explores Sino-Indian ties from a comparative economic
perspective and argues that it is erroneous to visualize the ties
either from exclusively competitive or collaborative perspectives.
The future relationship between the two countries will be
characterized simultaneously by two ?C?s: Competition and
Collaboration, which are both linked to common challenges facing
them. Arguing that while competition in the economic sphere is
inevitable given their size and aspirations, the book contends that
negative externalities from competition will encourage both
countries to collaborate and expand the scope of such
collaboration. The book's refreshing angle makes it a must-read for
those interested in Sino-Indian relationship.
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