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ArtikelIndia's China Policy in Historical Perspective  
Oleh: Basu, A. R.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of International and Strategic Affairs vol. 13 no. 01 (Jun. 1991), page 103-115.
Topik: historical perspectives; China; India
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Isi artikelThe relationship between two of the major Asian powers, India and China, has been one characterized by tension since the 1950s. This tension erupted into conflict in 1962 over the long-standing border dispute between them. Whilst this dispute still remained unresolved and therefore a continuing source of friction, the 1980s saw a steady improvement in the bilateral relationship, with greater cultural and trade links being forged. This article argues that although the border dispute will remain largely unresolved and despite the fact that there will be a reinforcement of their natural rivalry due to a growing awareness of their relative importance in the region and the resultant competition for influence, the recent emphasis on increased bilateral co-operation will continue. India's policy towards China is being governed by the desire to avoid damaging, external disputes because of continuing political instability at home.
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