Krishnan, Ananth

India's China challenge : a journey through China's rise and what it means for India / by Ananth Krishnan. - India : HarperCollins Pub., 2020. - xvi, 419 p.

Bibliography (p. 415-417).

Introduction -- |g PART I: POLITICS -- |t 1. In Mao's Shadow -- |t 2. The Rise of Xi -- |t 3. A Battle of Ideas -- |g PART II: ECONOMY -- |t 4. The Manufacturing Miracle -- |t 5. From Countryside to Megacities -- |t 6. The Next Tech Giant -- |g PART III: DIPLOMACY -- |t 7. Building a Chinese Order -- |t 8. Competition and Collaboration -- |t 9. Where China Meets India -- |t 10. From Doklam to Galwan -- |t 11. The China-Pakistan Nexus -- |g PART IV: HISTORY -- |t 12. Original Sins -- |t 13. Ghosts of 1962 -- |t 14. The Case for Settling -- |g PART V: FRONTIERS -- |t 15. Tibet: Past and Present -- |t 16. Restless Xinjiang -- |t 17. The Fight for Hong Kong -- |g PART VI: PROTRAITS -- |t 18. Renewing Links -- |t 19. The Discoverer -- |t 20. The Treasure Hunter -- |t 21. The Interpreter -- |t 22. The Fan -- |t 23. The Green Warrior -- |t 24. The Dreamer -- |g Epilogue: China After the Pandemic -- |g Acknowledgements -- |g Notes -- |g Bibliography -- |g About the Author

This book tells the story of a complex political relationship, and how China--and its leading opinion-makers--view India. It looks at the economic dimensions and cultural connect, and the internal political and social transformations in China that continue to shape both the country's future and its relationship with India.

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India-- Foreign relations-- China.
China--Foreign relations--China.

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