Publication

6 Nov 2013

This paper examines China’s relations with India as seen through the Sino-Indian summit held in Beijing on October 23, 2013. The author argues that this summit can be seen as a sign of renewed statesmanship and raises hopes for a promising bilateral relationship between the two countries. However, he also contends that the hopeful signs must first pass the test of realpolitik, one such test being the territorial dispute between the two countries.

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Author P S Suryanarayana
Series ISAS Insights
Issue 233
Publisher Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
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