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This book seeks to afford an objective, incisive insight into
China. Written by a veteran Indian analyst with over 25 years of
experience monitoring developments relating to contemporary China,
it is an attempt to inform and promote understanding of China's
policies and actions and, especially, the implications for India.
The 32 essays that comprise the book present a comprehensive tour
de horizon of present day China ranging across a variety of
subjects. Each of the aspects touched upon have direct relevance
for the international community and particularly for India and the
Asia Pacific region. The first section deals exclusively with
China's currently evolving internal political situation. The
outline sketches of China's two top leaders suggest their
personalities influence Beijing's policies and that China's
domestic and foreign policies will undoubtedly bear their
imprimatur. Other articles examine the equally important and
rapidly evolving political scenario in China, especially concerning
the selection of cadres to the Chinese Communist Party's highest
echelons. The absence of veteran leaders of pre-eminence and
unquestioned authority has accentuated competition within the
Chinese Communist Party and indicators of potential discord, like
the political upheaval involving ex-Politburo member Bo Xilai, have
been identified. The book notes the attempt by China's leadership
to rearrange national economic developmental priorities to remain
competitive in a changing international environment. Two articles
assess the implications of China's maritime ambitions and Cyber
strategy, both of which are centerpieces of China's military
strategy. Other articles discuss in detail the IndiaChina
relationship, China's relations with some of India's neighbours,
and Sino-US relations. A subject usually less focused upon though
of vital strategic importance to India, namely China's strategy
regarding Tibetan Buddhists and the Dalai Lama, is scrutinized in
the book's concluding section. This includes the developmental
activity in Tibet and plans to divert the waters of the
Brahmaputra, both of which have a serious potential to impact on
India. For the facility of easy reading, this book contains no
citations or references.
As its title 'Xi Jinping: China's Third New Era' suggests, the book
covers the period mid-June 2017 till the end of 2020-a period when,
Xi Jinping's acolytes claim, China had already embarked on a third
thirty-year era under his leadership, like those of Mao and Deng
before him. This period also saw an outpouring of criticism against
the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Chinese President not
witnessed since the Tiananmen Square events in 1989. The resentment
was sparked by Xi Jinping abolishing tenure limits that govern the
cadres' terms in office as well as the mishandling of the initial
stages of the Covid pandemic. It is also the period when Xi Jinping
began using the country's security apparatus to further consolidate
his position and impose progressively restrictive controls on
society. He followed through on his slogan: "party, government,
military, civilian and academic; east, west, south, north and
centre, the Party leads everything"! The essays explore the
modernisation of the People's Liberation Army (PLA); Xi Jinping
tightening his grip on members of the Politburo and the higher
echelons of the Party; China's policy on Tibet and Beijing's
efforts to negate the Dalai Lama's influence inside China as well
as abroad. China's attitude and posture towards India, which have
undergone definite change since Xi Jinping adopted an aggressive
foreign policy to achieve the "rejuvenation of the Chinese nation",
have been covered at length. This includes the ongoing incursions
along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh since May 2020.
Print edition not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal,
Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan)
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