How Is India Viewed in China? – The Diplomat
The facts over the past nine years have proved that China and India have more room for cooperation. For example, China’s trade with India is worth $115 billion a year – far more than China’s
Is China a DOTP? : r/AntiDengism - Reddit
From the above evidence, I believe it is safe to say that China is not a DotP. They have abandoned Marxist analysis (it is doubtable that they ever followed it to begin with, but that is an entirely different subject) and have embraced liberalism in practice. [deleted] 2 yr. ago Thanks. I think I'll save this comment for later
Why is China making a permanent enemy of India? - Nikkei Asia
Brahma Chellaney. Brahma Chellaney is a geostrategist and author of nine books, including "Asian Juggernaut: The Rise of China, India and Japan." When India, currently fighting a devastating
China-India Relations in a State of Limbo – The Diplomat
China-India relations are in a state of limbo. There is no progress but no deterioration either, at least on the surface. Despite frequent meetings between the two sides, India and China have not
Will India Side With the West Against China? A Test Is at Hand
“China is a large and powerful country, and a sustained response to their aggression will have to include all of these.” “The defense of liberalism and democracy and an international open system...
- Will China-India trade be a big problem for New Delhi?
- What we should focus on, instead, is the reverse. While China-India trade is too massive and complex to be fully described here, there are a few general conclusions available regarding New Delhi’s predicament. First, it is China’s potential blocking of exports to India that would create the largest challenge for New Delhi, not the other way round.
- Is India adopting a nuanced approach to evaluating Chinese firms?
- India’s potential adoption of a nuanced approach in scrutinizing Chinese firms, based on criteria such as data security practices and technology transfer commitments, reflects a strategic shift transitioning from initial optimism to pragmatic realism regarding Chinese investments and technologies.
- Is India attempting to displace China in the global supply chain?
- Therefore, India's strategy of unfairly targeting Chinese investments and attempting to displace China in the global supply chain is a double-edged sword. India's scrutiny of Chinese companies has often been justified in the name of national security; however, it has created significant disruptions that ripple through its own economy.
- Why is India reluctant to trade with China?
- This reluctance stems from India's wariness of capital flows from across the border, heightened by the trade war between the US and China. Under the Trump administration, the US-imposed tariffs on Chinese goods have further reinforced India's concerns about the growing influence of Chinese companies.
- Is China's 'debt-trap diplomacy' a risk to India's private sector?
- The Indian private sector, much like its counterparts in other countries, recognizes that there is a growing understanding that decisions involving Chinese investments or partnerships can carry reputational and operational risks as seen in the case of China’s “debt-trap diplomacy” as a result of its Belt and Road Initiative.
- How much trade does India & China have in 2024?
- Similarly, India and China, despite their geopolitical tensions, continue to engage in significant trade. In fiscal year 2024, bilateral trade between the two nations reached $118.4 billion, with India heavily reliant on China for critical products such as telecom and smartphone parts, pharmaceuticals, and advanced technology components.
