Rajiv Narayanan and Prof Qiu Yonghui
ISBNs: B08BG6CGFR, 9389620015, 9389620007, 978-93-89620-02-3,
978-9389620023, 9789389620023, 978-93-89620-00-9, 978-9389620009,
9789389620009, 978-9389620016, 9789389620016
English | 2020 | Converted PDF
By the early 21st century with the rise of China economies of East
Asia and India, the prognosis of a strong Asia showed promise. The Indo -
Pacific Region (essentially Western Pacific and the Indian Ocean)
deservedly came to be recognised as the new 'Centre of Gravity' in the
evolving world economic order. Asian states have exhibited leadership in
a range of significant areas, such as economics, diplomacy, military
power, science & technology, innovation, and soft power thus adding
traction to the notion of 'Asia Century' of shared prosperity and common
destiny.
Under this overarching geo-strategic environment, it is
imperative that the two most populous and growing economic powers, India
and China, move towards achieving consensus, co-operation and strategic
trust rather than compete and contest. However, since the tumultuous
border war of 1962, there exists a deep distrust of each other's motives
across the Himalayan barriers. To achieve this India and China ought to
share their perspectives on the key drivers of divergences and work
towards mitigating the same to build strategic trust.
This book seeks
to assess the causes of strategic mistrust in Sino - India relations
and recommend measures for building trust and improving bilateral
relations. Towards that end, the ten divergences have been taken as
individual chapters, with both Indian and Chinese scholars providing
respective perspectives.