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Coping With China-india Rivalry: South Asian Dilemmas (Hardcover)
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Although China has been an important external actor in South Asia
since the middle of the last century, it is only in the 21st
century that China became a decisive influence on the region's
evolution. The emergence of China as the world's second largest
economy had naturally made it the largest trading partner for most
of the South Asian countries. China's rapid military modernisation,
facilitated by its expansive economic growth, had a major impact on
the region's security politics. China's political and diplomatic
weight is now visible sharply not only in the economic, foreign and
security policies of the South Asian nations but also in their
domestic politics.Meanwhile, India has emerged, albeit at a slower
pace than China, as a major power over the last two decades. Like
Beijing, New Delhi's geopolitical aspirations too have steadily
risen during that period. This has set the stage for growing
strategic friction between the India and China. The friction has
enveloped many regional and global domains, but its greatest
expression has been in the shared South Asian neighbourhood. India
is determined to sustain its traditional primacy in the region and
China is determined to consolidate its growing influence in South
Asia. The sharpening friction has also begun to intersect with the
growing great power tensions, especially between the United States
and China. Many elements of these new dynamic have drawn academic
engagement, in particular from the major power perspectives.
However, the voices of the smaller South Asian nations have not
been sufficiently heard or analysed. This volume seeks to address
that major gap in the current discourse on the Indian subcontinent
and its changing role in great power politics.This volume brings
multiple regional voices to assess how the various South Asian
nations are dealing with the growing rivalry between India and
China. Many of the chapters in this volume were initially published
as shorter essays by the Institute of South Asian Studies in its
South Asia Discussion Papers series in 2020. Those essays have been
updated and expanded in this volume. Additional contributions have
also been commissioned to enrich the special perspectives that this
volume presents.
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