China's Foreign Policy and its Regional Impact

Shen Dingli

ICS Special Lecture | 4 May
 
 
 
Recent Developments in the Korean Peninsula: Reactions to North Korean Nuclear and Missile Activities 

Vishnu Prakash and Sandeep Mishra

Roundtable Discussion | 9 May

The Korean peninsula continues to be a dangerous flashpoint even after some 65 years of armistice between the two Koreas. This roundtable discussion drew a lot of crowd and was also reported by the IANS.

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Select Defence and Security Issues in China

Lt. Gen. S L Narasimhan and Jayadeva Ranade

Roundtable Discussion | 17 May

The discussion focussed on significant reforms brought into the PLA and internal security issues that are the cause of considerable anxiety to China’s leadership. THe event was reported by IANS.

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BOOK
Exploring Emergent Global Thresholds Towards 2030
Manoranjan Mohanty, Richard A. Falk and Victor Faessel | Orient Blackswan, New Delhi
 
This volume presents multiple viewpoints on the possible future of the planet, as well as on what people in different parts of the world hope for and fear about the near future. 
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CHINA REPORT 
Volume 53 | Issue 2 | May 2017
 
India and China in Asia
Kishan Rana | Guest Editor’s Introduction
 
This Special Issue of China Report looks at the ramifications of China’s ambitious new connectivity project, across continental Asia and Europe, and the maritime canvas of the Indo-Pacific oceanic regions, which brings eastern Africa in its ambit. The essays carried here examine, from varied perspectives, the India–China relationship, contextualised against these evolving backdrops. They are intended to stimulate dialogue and research. 
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ICS ANALYSIS
 
Comparing Indian and Chinese Engagement with their Diaspora
Gauri Agarwal | Issue No. 44 | April 2017
 
The paper compares and analyses the engagements of Indian and Chinese Governments with its respective diaspora. It argues, the Indian government’s engagement with its diaspora despite recognizing its importance is still at a very nascent stage, in comparison to the Chinese government’s engagement with its diaspora.
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ICS ANALYSIS
 
Sino-Indian Border Trade: The Promise of Jelep La
Diki Sherpa | Issue No. 45 | May 2017
 
A decade has elapsed since the re-initiation of the border trade between India and China through Nathu La. The Indian side remains undecided on many fronts. Among others, one of the most crucial aspect is the lack of willingness for infrastructural development against China’s agility for road-building.
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The ICS Blog is a platform for an open dialogue that aims to inform and enlighten, especially young scholars and analysts on contemporary issues related to China and East Asia.
 
Why China Cannot Replace the US
 
Shyam Saran
10 May
 
Key Issues in Urbanization in China
 
Lu Ming
9 May
 
India and China: For a Change in Mindsets
 
Ravi Bhoothalingam
5 May
 
 
 
Economy Over Prickly Politics
 
Alka Acharya
Outlook | 15 May 2017
 
China's Belt & Road
 
Ashok Kantha
SCMP | 14 May 2017
Democracy, pluralism and cosmopolitanism can put India in a...
 
Shyam Saran 
Hindustan Times | 9 May 2017
 
 
 
 
 
Towards 19th Party Congress:
Xi Jinping consolidates his position
 
Krishan Varma
Wednesday Seminar | 31 May | Council for Social Development | 3 pm
 
China’s Belt and Road Initiative:
Implications and India’s Response
 
Amb. Shyam Saran and Others
Roundtable Discussion | 7 June | ICWA | 3 pm
 
Democratic Reform and the Peace Process: The UN, Myanmar and China
 
Amb. Vijay Nambiar
Wednesday Seminar | 14 June | ICWA | 3 pm
 
 
 
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ASHOK K. KANTHA
Director
Institute of Chinese Studies
 
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