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VOL. 9, ISSUE 4 (2024)
Regional security cooperation in South Asia: A case study of India and China
Authors
Shabab Sarvar
Abstract
The relationship between India and China has
been driven by the ambivalent mixture of common yearning for the respect as
prominent international actors and mutual rivalry that their aspiration for
power created in overlapping sphere of influence, which led to the many wars
posture and furthered protracted contest between them. Sometime economic
studies of relations get merge with the analysis that focuses on strategic and
security dimension. This paper has analysis of realist skepticism and liberal
optimism, pitting different theoretical and disciplinary schools against one
another to drive concluding remark. This paper further assess to what extent
deepening economic integration and rising economic interdependence also foster cooperation
in other areas, such as security and vice versa and how far realist
considerations allow commercial ties to develop and to what extent, it fosters
security cooperation in the region.
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Pages:18-24
How to cite this article:
Shabab Sarvar "Regional security cooperation in South Asia: A case study of India and China". National Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, Vol 9, Issue 4, 2024, Pages 18-24
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