Bussard Ramjet
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I would like here to have a detailed discussion on our relationship with China, and the potential for a sea change.
India and China, in my view, are NOT predestined to have a confrontational relationship, and I would illustrate below:
So I would like to list challenges and problems in the relationship first. Then we can perhaps talk about remedies.
I can start by some of the most common ones being:
India and China, in my view, are NOT predestined to have a confrontational relationship, and I would illustrate below:
- China is an Eastward placed and looking country. It's definition of its strategic backyard has always been South East Asia, and East Asia, which is the South and East China Sea littorals.
- India on the other hand is a west looking country. We view Indian Ocean as our backyard, with SAARC countries as our strategic depth.
- Unlike with Pakistan, China sponsors no activity on a non-state level that is harmful to India.
- Unlike Pakistan, we also have limited disputes with China.
So I would like to list challenges and problems in the relationship first. Then we can perhaps talk about remedies.
I can start by some of the most common ones being:
- Support to Pakistan
- Territorial Problems
- Perceived Encroachment of Strategic Backyard