China's Achilles' heel : the Belt and Road Initiative and its Indian discontents / Srikanth Thaliyakkattil.
2019
DS740.5.I5
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Title
China's Achilles' heel : the Belt and Road Initiative and its Indian discontents / Srikanth Thaliyakkattil.
ISBN
9789811384257 (electronic book)
9811384258 (electronic book)
9789811384240
9811384258 (electronic book)
9789811384240
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2019]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
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DS740.5.I5
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.51054
Summary
This book analyses Chinese discourse on Indian attitudes towards the Belt & Road Initiative (BRI), and argues that the Indian discourse is becoming one of the biggest hurdles to China creating its own narrative about Chinas rise in Asia and beyond. In doing so, it spans across the themes of the power struggle between China and US, China and India, the Chinese perception of India, China-South Asia relations, the China-US- India triangle of power and the success and failures of BRI. The first part of the book focuses on the Chinese thinking behind the launch of the BRI and addresses questions related to the purpose of this initiative and ways in which it will facilitate Chinas rise as a superpower. Subsequently the book addresses how effective or ineffective Indias challenge is and how it is negatively affecting Chinas BRI. Srikanth Thaliyakkattil is an independent scholar. He was previously a visiting research fellow at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore. He holds a PhD and Masters degree in International Relations from Peking University, China.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction: The BRI as Strategic Camouflage
2. The Road to the Belt and the Road
3. The BRI and its Different Manifestations
4. India May Join and Benefit from the BRI – A Chinese View
5. The BRI and the Good, Not So Good and Bad Business with India
6. India as Jealous Foe and the BRI
7. Belt and Road vs the Indo-Pacific
8. Conclusion: The Way to War.
2. The Road to the Belt and the Road
3. The BRI and its Different Manifestations
4. India May Join and Benefit from the BRI – A Chinese View
5. The BRI and the Good, Not So Good and Bad Business with India
6. India as Jealous Foe and the BRI
7. Belt and Road vs the Indo-Pacific
8. Conclusion: The Way to War.