India-China Defence Cooperation and Military Engagement

R N Das
Archive data: Person was Senior Fellow at IDSA from June 2010 to August 2014 Joined IDSA June 2010 Expertise China-Hong Kong relations, India-China relations, Chinese foreign policy Education Masters in… Continue reading India-China Defence Cooperation and Military Engagement read more
Volume:4
Issue:4
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Defence cooperation and military engagement between India and China are aspects of the complex mix of conflict and cooperation approach to bilateral relations between the two Asian giants. It is based on the presumption that there is a security dilemma between the two countries. However, it recognises the framework and postulates of what is called cooperative security. Through the liberal institutionalist’s perspective, it argues that India-China defence cooperation and military engagement are not only possible but also desirable. For these two biggest developing nations of the world, peace and friendship between them are not only in their mutual interests, but also important for bringing peace, stability and prosperity to South Asia.

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