Report
India and China: competitive coexistence in the Asian Century
Publisher
International relations
Defence
China
Asia
Description
This book chapter examines the factors that are likely to influence the strategic dynamic of the China-India bilateral relationship in the Asian Century.
Although engagement through trade, defence dialogue and high-level visits has deepened, strategic relations remain strained. While it is likely that strategic competition will come to overshadow cooperation between the two Asian giants, it is yet unclear whether this competitive dynamic is likely to devolve into rivalry. This chapter argues that while enduring strategic competition in the form of competitive coexistence will come to characterise the relationship, China and India are unlikely to become fully fledged strategic rivals.
Publication Details
Copyright:
Lowy Institute 2012
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
9 Nov 2012
