Sino-Indian Relations in a New Perspective

  • Year: 2003
    Volume:27
    Issue:1
    Articles

    Policies of the developed world continue to affect the domestic as well as foreign policies of China and India in the post-Cold War period. The US war against terrorism in Afghanistan has drawn China closer to the US. This has set new parameters for Sino-Indian relationship. Economic reasons dominated the relations among nations in the 1990s, but the scare of terrorism has forged a global coalition and middle powers have few options to choose independent policies.

    Keywords: China, India, India-China Relations January 2003 | Strategic Analysis