From the Editor
Happymon Jacob
I am delighted to bring you this issue dedicated to examining India’s China challenge. I belong to the school of thought that believes that India’s “China Challenge” is no longer a periodic crisis at the contested borders; it has become the permanent structural backdrop against which Indian strategic thinking must now be measured. It is India’s primary contradiction. In this issue of India’s World, we move beyond the immediate headlines of disengagement or escalation to unpack the multidimensional nature of this contradiction. The “contradiction,” as our contributors demonstrate, is as much intellectual and technological as it is about the balance of forces on the Line of Actual Control.
Cover Story
The difficulty of fully understanding the PLA is a major concern for the Indian military, as ...
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Geopolitics
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Theory
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History
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Insight Interview
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In this wide-ranging conversation, Shyam Saran, the former Foreign Secretary of India (2004–2006), reflects on the dynamics of India–China diplomatic
Art & Culture
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From the Winning Entries
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BOOK REVIEWS
Authors & Books
In his first book, Crossing the Rubicon, Raja Mohan traced the changing contours of Indian foreign policy after the Cold War, especially ...
Noteworthy on Screen
Crossword
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