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Annual Report on the Development of International Relations in the Indian Ocean Region (2014)Sino-India Bilateral Relations: Review and Prospects

Annual Report on the Development of International Relations in the Indian Ocean Region (2014):... [The Sino-India relation is the most important and the most complicated bilateral relations in the Indian Ocean region. With the rise of global strategic status of the Indian Ocean and the “double rise” of two countries, the common interests between China and India are growing, but the competition is intensified. On the one hand, with the enhancement of the economic and trade exchanges between the two countries, mutual visits of prime ministers of both countries and the signing of border agreement have witnessed the increasingly matured relationship; while on the other hand, in addition to boundary and territorial disputes, issues such as trade imbalance and geopolitical competition in the Indian Ocean region has been gradually become the new factors that leads to divisions between China and India. In all, there is no fundamental transformation in political mutual trust and communication on both sides. This trend can be hardly avoided for common rise of two major powers of strategically neighboring space, but the two countries ought to break the traditional mindset of zero-sum game to avoid confrontation and promote dialogue and cooperation, which is in accordance with the common interests of both China and India.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Annual Report on the Development of International Relations in the Indian Ocean Region (2014)Sino-India Bilateral Relations: Review and Prospects

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Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Copyright
© Social Sciences Academic Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015
ISBN
978-3-662-45939-3
Pages
191 –222
DOI
10.1007/978-3-662-45940-9_9
Publisher site
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Abstract

[The Sino-India relation is the most important and the most complicated bilateral relations in the Indian Ocean region. With the rise of global strategic status of the Indian Ocean and the “double rise” of two countries, the common interests between China and India are growing, but the competition is intensified. On the one hand, with the enhancement of the economic and trade exchanges between the two countries, mutual visits of prime ministers of both countries and the signing of border agreement have witnessed the increasingly matured relationship; while on the other hand, in addition to boundary and territorial disputes, issues such as trade imbalance and geopolitical competition in the Indian Ocean region has been gradually become the new factors that leads to divisions between China and India. In all, there is no fundamental transformation in political mutual trust and communication on both sides. This trend can be hardly avoided for common rise of two major powers of strategically neighboring space, but the two countries ought to break the traditional mindset of zero-sum game to avoid confrontation and promote dialogue and cooperation, which is in accordance with the common interests of both China and India.]

Published: Dec 22, 2014

Keywords: Sino-India relations; Competition between India and China; Cooperation between India and China

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