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China-India Relations

Geo-political Competition, Economic Cooperation, Cultural Exchange and Business Ties

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Overview

  • Examines the in-depth links between political diplomacy and industrial development between China and India
  • Offers insights into each stage of the collaboration between the local, regional & central governments
  • Compares issues of caste and religious networks within Indian society, and government-derived, top-down intervention strategies in China

Part of the book series: Understanding China (UNCHI)

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Table of contents (11 chapters)

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This book examines India-China relations throughout history as well as in the context of current business cooperation and competition. It also explores geo-political and societal factors, such as religion or class models, that influence and shape bilateral relations, and provides thorough analyses and comparisons of networks between the two countries. 

This book will appeal to researchers and graduate students interested in India-China relations as well as Chinese and Indian business ties.



Editors and Affiliations

  • Business School, University of Greenwich, London, UK

    Young-Chan Kim

About the editor

Young-Chan Kim is a senior lecturer at the University of Greenwich, United Kingdom. He has edited several works on China and it's international business relations. His research interests include China's interactions with the rest of the world and the likely developments in their diplomatic and socio-political relationships. 

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