International Journal of Research in Social Sciences
  • Year: 2013
  • Volume: 3
  • Issue: 3

India-China: - Conflict and cooperation in future prospects

  • Author:
  • Naseer Ahmed Kalis, Shaheen Showkat Dar
  • Total Page Count: 19
  • Page Number: 306 to 324

*Junior Research Fellow, Department of Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Jammu, 180006. (J&K)

**Assistant Professor, Department of Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Jammu, 180006. (J&K)

Online published on 21 November, 2013.

Abstract

This paper will expose the rise of china and India in economic sphere at the regional level with the prospects to become global giants in the decades to come. In spite of their territorial disputes, the two nations are eligible to command the economy and security of world in general and Asia in particular. The last two decade of 20th century witnessed revival of Sino-Indian relations as 1962 war shuttered their peaceful co-existence dreams. 1st decade of 21st century witnessed as peaceful with co-operation because the two states are paddling their relations through mutual co-operation on various fronts. South, South East Asia and South China Sea are another arena of competition for the two. Keeping in view the emerging relations, this paper will focus upon Sino-Indian relations through the reflection on conflict, cooperation and competition. Their history of relations revolves around these C3. Economic reforms in their respective countries accelerate the tempo of their economic relations. In 21st century they are hoped to be the economic giants with less importance to their long stand unresolved disputes. Their perpetual cooperation led to the emergence of ‘Chindia’.

Keywords

Chindia, Cooperation, Economic Reforms, Geopolitical issues, Competition, Look East Policy