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This comprehensive study delves into the multifaceted relationship between China and Pakistan, exploring its historical roots, strategic partnerships, and economic collaborations. Through a detailed examination of military cooperation, infrastructural projects like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and geopolitical alignments, the book highlights the implications of this robust alliance on India’s security and regional influence.
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This comprehensive study delves into the multifaceted relationship between China and Pakistan, exploring its historical roots, strategic partnerships, and economic collaborations. Through a detailed examination of military cooperation, infrastructural projects like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and geopolitical alignments, the book highlights the implications of this robust alliance on India’s security and regional influence.
Employing a theoretical framework of international relations and securitization theory, the author scrutinizes how these relationships shape South Asia’s political and economic dynamics. By addressing critical questions on strategy, security, and cooperation, this work provides an insightful analysis of the triangular relationship between China, Pakistan, and India.
An essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and professionals in the fields of international relations, political science, and South Asian studies, this book offers valuable perspectives on one of the most significant trilateral engagements in contemporary geopolitics.
This comprehensive study delves into the multifaceted relationship between China and Pakistan, exploring its historical roots, strategic partnerships, and economic collaborations. Through a detailed examination of military cooperation, infrastructural projects like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and geopolitical alignments, the book highlights the implications of this robust alliance on India’s security and regional influence.
Emplo
This comprehensive study delves into the multifaceted relationship between China and Pakistan, exploring its historical roots, strategic partnerships, and economic collaborations. Through a detailed examination of military cooperation, infrastructural projects like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), and geopolitical alignments, the book highlights the implications of this robust alliance on India’s security and regional influence.
Employing a theoretical framework of international relations and securitization theory, the author scrutinizes how these relationships shape South Asia’s political and economic dynamics. By addressing critical questions on strategy, security, and cooperation, this work provides an insightful analysis of the triangular relationship between China, Pakistan, and India.
An essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and professionals in the fields of international relations, political science, and South Asian studies, this book offers valuable perspectives on one of the most significant trilateral engagements in contemporary geopolitics.
Penned is compilations of Poetry, short stories, epigrams, political thoughts. It is Author's impression which is generated by experience and the environment.
Penned is compilations of Poetry, short stories, epigrams, political thoughts. It is Author's impression which is generated by experience and the environment.
To begin with the history of Sikkim, the process of integration among three different tribes or ethnic groups in Sikkim we realize that there are multiple issues that can lead to conflict, For instance in the past the whole constructive notion of the dilemma of the real inhabitants of Sikkim. If we see at present-day the whole idea of searching for a different identity could also be considered too. Also, we see that issues like the demands for the reservation
To begin with the history of Sikkim, the process of integration among three different tribes or ethnic groups in Sikkim we realize that there are multiple issues that can lead to conflict, For instance in the past the whole constructive notion of the dilemma of the real inhabitants of Sikkim. If we see at present-day the whole idea of searching for a different identity could also be considered too. Also, we see that issues like the demands for the reservation of seats in the state assembly by the Nepali community can give a rise to feelings of differences among the communities.
But as we can realize that there are multiple ethnic-religious groups in Sikkim who have their own interests irrespective of the groups and try to maintain their identity. This leads us to the idea of “us versus them” and many things which can give rise to ethnic conflict, but still, we find there is the sustenance of peace or there is no violence in a physical manner and ethnic groups of Sikkim lives in harmony, this in a way Sikkim as a multi-ethnic state can be a good model for ensuring peace.
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