Associate Fellow, IDSA, Dr Prashant Kumar Singh’s article on India-Taiwan relations titled, ‘India-Taiwan Ties: Can They Overcome Structural Challenges?’ was published in Eurasia Border Review (EBR) (Hokkaido University), Vol. 9. No. 1, Fall 2018, pp. 1-28.
Associate Fellow, IDSA, Dr Prashant Kumar Singh’s article on India’s Taiwan’s policy, titled ‘Will India Reaffirm Support for One-China?’ was published by the Australian Institute of International Affairs on July 31, 2018.
Following Air India’s move to change Taiwan’s designation from ‘Taiwan’ to ‘Chinese Taipei’, the article explores, India’s position on ‘One-China policy’.
Associate Fellow, IDSA, Dr Prashant Kumar Singh published a paper titled ‘Can India stomach an India-Nepal-China trilateral?’ in June 2018 issue of East Asia Forum.
Associate Fellow IDSA, Dr Prashant Kumar Singh’s article on One Belt one Road (OBOR) Summit was published in Hindi daily, ‘Rashtriya Sahara’ on May 16, 2017.
Associate Fellow IDSA, Dr Prashant Kumar Singh’s comments on Hu Weijia's article published in ‘Global Times’ on China’s increasing stakes in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), in view of its heavy investment in the region, was published in Hindi daily, ‘Rashtriya Sahara’ on May 6, 2017.
In Smart Diplomacy: Exploring China-India Synergy, P.S. Suryanarayana has sought to answer the questions: ‘Will China and India live at peace with each other? Will they be able to overcome the deficit of trust between them? Will they be able to find amicable solutions to their disputes over their borders, Pakistan, Tibet, rivers, and trade, etc.?’ (p. iv). These questions, raised by Ambassador Tommy Koh in his foreword to the book, concern all those who want a stable and productive future for the two countries that Suryanarayana characterizes as the sunrise powers of the 21st century.
Whether the ruling would induce China to adopt a fresh look at the dispute or it would only further complicate the domestic and regional political situations will depend on the domestic, regional and international responses in the coming days and weeks.
India-Taiwan Ties: Can They Overcome Structural Challenges?
Associate Fellow, IDSA, Dr Prashant Kumar Singh’s article on India-Taiwan relations titled, ‘India-Taiwan Ties: Can They Overcome Structural Challenges?’ was published in Eurasia Border Review (EBR) (Hokkaido University), Vol. 9. No. 1, Fall 2018, pp. 1-28.
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Will India Reaffirm Support for One-China?
Associate Fellow, IDSA, Dr Prashant Kumar Singh’s article on India’s Taiwan’s policy, titled ‘Will India Reaffirm Support for One-China?’ was published by the Australian Institute of International Affairs on July 31, 2018.
Following Air India’s move to change Taiwan’s designation from ‘Taiwan’ to ‘Chinese Taipei’, the article explores, India’s position on ‘One-China policy’.
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Can India stomach an India–Nepal–China trilateral?
Associate Fellow, IDSA, Dr Prashant Kumar Singh published a paper titled ‘Can India stomach an India-Nepal-China trilateral?’ in June 2018 issue of East Asia Forum.
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India-Taiwan Ties: Can They Move Beyond China’s Shadow?
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Associate Fellow IDSA, Dr Prashant Kumar Singh’s article on One Belt one Road (OBOR) Summit was published in Hindi daily, ‘Rashtriya Sahara’ on May 16, 2017.
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Associate Fellow IDSA, Dr Prashant Kumar Singh’s comments on Hu Weijia's article published in ‘Global Times’ on China’s increasing stakes in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), in view of its heavy investment in the region, was published in Hindi daily, ‘Rashtriya Sahara’ on May 6, 2017.
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Smart diplomacy: exploring China-India synergy, by P.S. Suryanarayana
In Smart Diplomacy: Exploring China-India Synergy, P.S. Suryanarayana has sought to answer the questions: ‘Will China and India live at peace with each other? Will they be able to overcome the deficit of trust between them? Will they be able to find amicable solutions to their disputes over their borders, Pakistan, Tibet, rivers, and trade, etc.?’ (p. iv). These questions, raised by Ambassador Tommy Koh in his foreword to the book, concern all those who want a stable and productive future for the two countries that Suryanarayana characterizes as the sunrise powers of the 21st century.
When the Taiwanese Came Calling: Chinese Reaction and the Indian Response
Clarity, firmness and sticking to the positive territory of the relations have to be essential elements in India’s approach towards Taiwan.
Cross-Strait Relations: The Lull before the Storm?
The new direction of Cross-Strait relations, for better or worse, is largely expected only after the 19th CPC Congress in October-November 2017.
The Hague Ruling on the South China Sea: Has David Taken Down Goliath
Whether the ruling would induce China to adopt a fresh look at the dispute or it would only further complicate the domestic and regional political situations will depend on the domestic, regional and international responses in the coming days and weeks.