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India China Relationship

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Sino-Indian relations, also called India China Relationship which are the two most populous states in the world, as emerging economies, has in recent years increased the significance of their bilateral relationship but recent media news highlights the relations between China and India can most accurately be described as being controversial at best. It has been characterized by both border disputes, resulting in military conflict, and by economic cooperation.

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1 India should strenghten in all spheres.
2 For what !
By : Sudeep Tarafdar
andreu ginestet  |  Added idea  "you may be right"  |  1 year ago
look at these news... http://www.voltairenet.org/article170170.html
SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Supported idea  "India should invest in China"  |  2 years ago
Or call Chines investors for investment in India.
varsha  |  Supported idea  "India should strenghten in all spheres."  |  3 years ago
what my feeling is .. ITS NOT THE MATTER OF ATTACK FROM CHINA OR ANY OTHER COUNTRY BUT..India should try to strenghten itself in all its sphere..
 
 
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By : Siddhartha Roy
SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Yes, it is always a threat for us.
Sulagna Brahma  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
China has always been threat to us since 1962. We have already seen its real face and its commitment towards "Friendship".It has captured Tibet by force and also part of our Kashmir. It broke the border agreement it made with Indians in British...
Gitanjali Vyas  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
china is not a new threat rather it has been prominent since times, its only that it has gained attention just now or we were apathetic on this issue. but as now it is on its height, it is bothering us. a proper political viewpoint can help...
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Chindia is a word that refers to China and India together in general and their economies in particular. The credit of coining the now popular term goes to Jairam Ramesh, a politician affiliated with Indian National Congress Party and now a cabinet minister. China and India are geographically proximate, are both regarded as growing countries and are both among the fastest growing major economies in the world. Together, they contain about one-third of the world's population. They have been named as countries with the highest potential for growth in the next 50 years in a Goldman Sachs BRIC report. I have been analyzing Chinindia’s growth for a long time now (to be specific almost 18 months no...
By : varsha
sujit Kumar  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
We are struggling due to beaurocracy-true as someone told. But we are way ahead in terms of being entrepreneur. The growth of china has been unbridled also because of the expatriate's love towards its country and importance given to them. we...
vishab veer singh rana  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
interesting analysis Varsha good job.........Thanks for sharing ....eye opener for every indian
 
 
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By : Dayanand Deshpande
nikhil deshpande  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
With so many uneven thoughts, cultural differences, dont seem to be possible, but again just like colision gov... something may come up.
SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
No, it is not possible & we should be alert as china have taken lot of development works in neighboring countries of India & it's a future threat.
Dayanand Deshpande  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Yes, I think the relation between India and china is improving a lot,  and in the first place India and China have no water-sharing agreements, and now for the first time they are agreeing to some thing which they are doing. So, it is the right...
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Following is my article carried by a Singapore think tank. China Is The Elephant In The Room For Most Asian Powers Rajeev Sharma Strategic Analyst, New Delhi 11 April 2011 Winds of change are sweeping across Asia. China is the elephant in the room for most Asian powers – such a major presence that it can be missed only at the risk of the occupants themselves. Speaking volumes of the “China factor”, Japan and India embarked on a bilateral strategic dialogue in April 2011, and India-Japan-United States will also be starting their trilateral dialogue later this year. Other Asian powers too are busily working on their own strategic fortifications – with Vietnam-US negotiations on a civilian nuc...
By : Rajeev Sharma
Rohit Thakur  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Great Job done on this article Mr. Sharma. Keep sharing such aritcles!thanks.
 
 
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India, Thailand Get Closer India and Thailand are both wary of China. So, is the fact that the two are coming closer together a good thing not just for bilateral relations, but the region’s overall development? Perhaps, but China won’t like it. This is especially the case with India recently embarking on an intensified diplomatic drive to deepen its strategic ties with countries like Japan, Vietnam and South Korea. There are already some major signs of increased cooperation between India and Thailand. And, if anything, the just-concluded India visit by Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has boosted ties further. Vejjajiva held a summit meeting with Manmohan Singh on April 5 at which both...
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China Provokes Over Kashmir India is livid over recent comments reportedly made by the Chinese ambassador to Pakistan that Beijing will continue its  policy of issuing stapled visas  to residents of Jammu and Kashmir. Yet despite the remarks by Liu Jian having been made more than a week ago, India has so far chosen not to make a public fuss. Speaking at a seminar in Islamabad entitled ‘Evolving Global and Regional Scenario’, Liu reportedly said that China’s visa policy towards Kashmir is consistent and will remain unchanged. This public confirmation of the controversial policy has angered Indians familiar with Liu’s comments because it could well indicate a hardening of the policy on the Ch...
By : Rajeev Sharma
Rathin Deb  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Chaina is always having disputes with all its neighbors.What is happening to middle east may happen in china as well, who knows.
sudhakar  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
No need to worry. Both countries are very much aware of what is Economic Progress is all about. The fear of 1962 will not happen again.
Neelima Pandey  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Thank you Sir.. I have always thought that China is too good at keeping secrets and one day it will blow away everything.. But by what you are saying I have got a good feeling. Thanks again.
 
 
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Last week, I had posted my article 'BRIC VERSUS IBSA= CHINA VERSUS INDIA?' published by The Diplomat magazine, Tokyo. The article has evoked some very interesting responses. These responses make a very interesting reading. While the article is already uploaded here, the comments are being reproduced below in the hope that you will carry this interesting debate further on toostep.com. For reading all the comments, pl go to  http://the-diplomat.com/indian-decade/2011/03/02/bric-vs-ibsa-china-vs-india/#respond Frank   March 3, 2011 at 4:49 pm BRIC vs IBSA = China + Russia vs India Now Russians understand who the true friends are. Indians are certainly not reliable friends allies. Just read the...
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BRIC vs IBSA = China vs India? The rivalry between India and China is intensifying—and going global. Their latest difference is over the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) and IBSA (India, Brazil and South Africa) group arrangements. China reportedly wants the non-military bloc to be known as BRICS (The  ‘S’ for South Africa ), and also seems to want to amalgamate BRIC with the IBSA Dialogue Forum. With this in mind, it is in the process of organizing  a BRICS (BRIC plus IBSA) summit  in Hainan in April this year. But India has seen through China’s game from the start. New Delhi knows the Chinese want IBSA closed down because Beijing has no direct role to play in it. It’s obvious that Indi...
By : Rajeev Sharma
Neha Choudhry  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
I support India's stand. BRIC becoming BRICS doesn't mean dissolving the functioning platform of three of the five members of BRICS. India, Brazil and South Africa can have a dialogue without the intervention of China (and Russia) too. This is...
Rajeev Sharma  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Yes Bahl saheb, we have started using that language with China also now. Recently when Chinese premier visited India, we did not use "One China" policy of India in the joint statement which has traditionally been a customary ritual hitherto. Pl...
 
 
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Strategic challenge China's Infrastructural War   China is moving at a breakneck speed in creating infrastructure on its mainland, in Tibet and in India's neighbouring countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Myanmar that is aimed at strategic encirclement of India. Afghanistan too figures in Chinese plans of infrastructural linkages. In fact, such is the speed of this build-up that it can be called China's infrastructural war, says  Rajeev Sharma.   More than four years ago the Chinese engineers unravelled a technological marvel when they completed the 1144-km-long Qinghai-Golmud-Tibet stretch of the Beijing-Lhasa rail link and the train service from the Chinese mainland t...
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