India in the Eyes of China: Opportunity or Threat? by Abdulwali Sherzad Miakhel

By Abdulwali Sherzad Miakhel

Essay from the yr 2009 within the topic Politics - foreign Politics - area: South Asia, grade: A, Webster collage (Political technology ), direction: learn China, language: English, summary: [...] India is geopolitically vital for China from serious and plenty of imperative
reasons. First chinese language leaders are looking to hold fiscal development to take action they want a stable
domestic setting and peaceable borders. Secondly chinese language leaders don't need the
United States to take advantage of India to include China either militarily and economically. China and India
fought a warfare on disputed territories in Ladakh region in 1962. India misplaced the conflict with great
embarrassment because of susceptible and unskilled army, yet now either China and India have a
strong army built with either traditional and nuclear guns. Priorities in both
China and India have replaced. Border disputes among the 2 nations aren't any longer top
priority. either China and India are looking to placed border disputes apart and paintings for higher bilateral
relation.
India is economically vital to China for lots of purposes first, they need to improve
bilateral alternate with India. Secondly, they discovered that foreign festival is not any longer
entirely army. it's also to develop economically, scientifically and technologically.
Therefore, they wish to cooperate with India either at local and the worldwide degrees to become
a global energy. chinese language management desires to swap the present unilateral overseas system
to a extra stability multi-polar overseas method within which they need an incredible role.
Other purposes India is necessary are its emerging financial development, a possible destiny marketplace for chinese language items and prone, an outstanding resource of uncooked fabrics for China’s destiny call for and a
possible strategic associate in a extra economically stability multilateral overseas system.

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