March 10, 2012

Why India and China Clash

Rajeswari Rajagopalan, The Diplomat

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India-China relations are often seen through the prism of their bilateral disputes. Indeed, the border disputebetween the two is generally seen as the biggest hurdle to improving ties. But it could be argued that disagreements such as that over the border in Arunachal Pradesh are only a symptom of the larger problem that exists between these two Asian giants, namely the inevitable and increasing competition between two rising powers.

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