• COLONEL MAHIP CHADHA was commissioned in 1966 into The Second Battalion The Third Gorkha Rifles; one of the finest battalions in the world which had the honour of winning two Victoria Crosses in WWI.

India China Relations : Future Perspectives

Author :Dr. B. R. Deepak, D. P. Tripathi
Year of Publication :2012
Publisher:Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
ISBN - 13 :9789381411155
Edition :First
Language :English
Binding :Hardcover
Subject:Geopolitics
Price: $.50

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About the Book :

India and China had a glorious history of cultural and material exchanges, which developed into friendship and subsequently into camaraderie during first half of the twentieth century when both India and China fought western imperialism. Owing to serious misconceptions and misjudgements the relations remained under the shadow of animosities and mutual distrust for over three decades until Rajiv Gandhi's China visit in 1988. After 62 years of diplomatic relations between the two, there is a certain maturity in the relations, as both are sharing new responsibilities in the stupendously changing global architecture.  

India-China Relations: Future Perspectives is a collection of eighteen essays by eminent Indian and Chinese scholars, diplomats and political personalities, who look at the complex and multi-layered relationship from different perspectives covering various domains such as civilizational dialogue through history, the 1950s brotherhood, the border, and various other issues pertaining to education, agriculture, security, defense and economic complementarities etc. 

The complex and multi-layered character of the relationship makes it difficult to define as an adversarial or competitive, for there has been cooperation at various levels between the two, such as climate change and many other multilateral forums like G20 and BRICS.  Notwithstanding the cooperation, there have been incremental yet cautious approaches towards cooperation in various fields from both the sides.  As the global economic and political scenario is undergoing a tremendous change, and its shift to Asia is visible, the contributors feel that India and China need to handle the hypersensitive issues with care and tap the existing complementarities appropriately, or else the Asian century would not only be a distant dream, but could also endanger the peace and stability of the region and the world.

 

About Author :

Dr. B. R. Deepak is an Associate Professor of Chinese at the Centre of Chinese and Southeast Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. He holds a PhD from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, an MBA from the Lancaster University Management School, UK, and post doctorate from the University of Edinburgh, UK. He is recipient of many scholarships and awards including the prestigious Nehru and Asia Fellowship, and India-China Cultural Exchange fellowship for his doctoral and advanced studies in the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Peking University, Beijing, respectively. Dr. Deepak publications include India and China 1904-2004: A Century of Peace and Conflict (2005); India-China Relations in first half of the Twentieth Century (2001); and China: Agriculture, Countryside and Peasants (2009), The author has been a visiting professor at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Doon University, Dehradoon India, and has taught Chinese language, literature and civilization at the Scottish Centre of Chinese Studies in the University of Edinburgh, UK.

D P Tripathi was born in Uttar Pradesh. As a student, Tripathi was president of Jawaharlal Nehru Students' Union and later taught at Allahabad University as a professor of politics. During 1980 he became one of the aides of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. Presently Tripathi is the Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha and General Secretary and chief spokesman of the Nationalist Congress Party. He is the editor-in-chief of the quarterly journal Think India. Some of his works includes Praroop (Collection of Hindi Poems), Allahabad, 1973; Congress and Independent India (1985); and Jawahar Shatakam (Sanskrit Poems), National Publishing House, New Delhi, 1989. He has edited works such as Celebrating Faiz (2011), Nepal (2011), and Indian Economy (2011). Beside his research contribution to Think India quarterly, Tripathi has also toured various universities abroad and spoken on varied topics.

 

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