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Sino-US and Indo-US Relations

Contrasts and Commonalities

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  • © 2019

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  • Traces the evolution of Sino-US and Indo-US relations

  • Provides a policy template for Indo-US relations, based on Sino-US relations

  • Presents the views of leaders of the Indian State, e.g. former Foreign Service officers and major political leaders

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This book identifies major elements that influenced Sino-US relations before the reform and opening up of said relations. These include the Taiwan question’s impact on the policies of both countries, the Korean War, the Cold War, Japan and the Sino-Soviet split.

The book is divided into two complementary sections: the first addresses the evolution of Sino-US relations, while the second examines Indo-US relations, especially after 1991 and the end of the Cold War and the ‘social-imperialism’ of the USSR. In addition, the book explores the mores of the Chinese leadership; the period of the relationship’s consolidation and growth, punctuated by China’s turning to ‘market socialism’, led by Deng; the impact of the end of the Cold War; and its lasting influence. In closing, the book calls for responses to India’s play as a hedge to Chinese growth, as originally envisioned by the Clinton, Bush, and Obama Administrations. The roles that Japan, Australia and ASEAN play in this matrix are also explored.


Authors and Affiliations

  • (Deceased), Independent Strategic Security Researcher and Analyst, Kolkata, India

    Pinaki Bhattacharya

About the author

Pinaki Bhattacharya had been a journalist for about three decades, working with various publications and a news television channel. He covered various ministries, agencies and the armed forces related to the issue of Strategic Security. He was also East-West Centre fellow of the Asia Pacific Leadership Programme over 2007–2008, successfully completing a certificate level graduate programme from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. He contributed to various specialised journals like Strategic Analysis and Aakrosh . He wrote for Observer Researcher Foundation (as an external consultant/analyst), besides Society for Policy Studies, and Vivekananda International Foundation (as Contributor). Mr. Bhattacharya passed away in March 2019.

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