India China and Sub-Regional Connectivities in South Asia

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This book provides an in-depth analysis of how India, China and other South Asian countries can cooperate on key challenges affecting their bilateral relationships.

It asserts that with pertinent policy guidelines and timely initiatives from the participating countries, unprecedented opportunities can be capitalized upon for consolidated economic growth of the region. It exposes how untapped resources, bureaucratic and political inertia and a lack of collective endeavour remain major impediments to bilateral and multilateral cooperation, which, if surmounted, could pave the way for successful regional initiatives.

It will be indispensible to researchers and scholars of international relations, South Asia studies, international trade, comparative politics, political economy, and to the informed general reader.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR D Suba Chandran

D. Suba Chandran is Assistant Director at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS), New Delhi.  He works on Kashmir, Pakistan, Indo-Pak relations and Suicide Terrorism and his recent publications include: "India and Armed Non-state Actors in the Kashmir Conflict," in WPS Sidhu et al, ed., Kashmir: New Voices, New Approaches (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2006) pp. 80-107; "Pakistan's Endgame in Kashmir: India's Options," Indian Foreign Affairs Journal, Vol. 1, No. 3, July-September 2006, pp. 85-103; Limited War: Revisitinjg Kargil in Indo-Pak Conflict (New Delhi: India Research Press, 2005); and Indo-Pak Conflicts: Ripe to Resolve? (New Delhi: Manohar Publishers, 2005) (Co-authored).

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Title
India China and Sub-Regional Connectivities in South Asia
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9789351503279
Length
252p.,
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