China's Foreign Policy towards South Asia: Knocking at the Doorstep of Indian Backyards

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https://doi.org/10.31305/trjtm2023.v03.n02.001

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India, China, South Asia, Foreign policy, States

Abstract

Before 18th century China along with India had 50% share of world economy. It is believed that China will emerge as largest world economy till 2030. Domestic circumstances and public opinion always effected the foreign policies of countries and also are major drivers of foreign attitude of China. South Asia occupies an important place in foreign policy of China which includes Nepal, Bhutan, India and Pakistan having common border with it. India is big South Asian giant and dominating power of the region. Furthermore, South Asian region is also known as Indian backyard and Chinese foreign policy towards the sub region revolves around the India - China relationship. During the initial years of post-cold war era, Chinese export of South Asian states increased from 71,910 million US dollars to 182,917 million US dollars from 1991 to 1997 and import expanded from 63791 million US dollars to 142,189 million US dollars within same span of time.

Author Biographies

  • Baljinder Singh, Research Scholar, Department of Political Science, CT University, Ludhiana

    Baljinder Singh received his Bachelor of Arts from D.A.V. College Amritsar, Punjab, India. He’s completed his M.A. in Political Science from Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar, Punjab. He earned his Bachelor of Education from Sidana institution of education, Amritsar, Punjab. He received his M.Phil. from Khalsa college Amritsar, Punjab. He is pursuing Ph.D. in Political Science from CT University Ludhiana, Punjab. He is currently employed as a Lecturer in Political Science at Government Senior Secondary School Kiyampur, Amritsar, Punjab. He has been a senior secondary level teacher for seven years.

  • Dr Hakim Singh, Assistant professor, Department of Political Science, CT University, Ludhiana

    Dr. Hakim Singh is M. Phil-Ph.D. from Central University of Jammu, J&K, India. He is B.A, B.Ed., PGDRD and M.A Political Science from Jammu University. He has qualified SLET, NET and JRF also. Currently, he is working as Assistant Professor and COD of the Department at CT University, Ludhiana, Punjab. He has total 3.10 years of teaching experience in Higher Education.

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2023-06-30

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Singh, B., & Singh, H. (2023). China’s Foreign Policy towards South Asia: Knocking at the Doorstep of Indian Backyards. TECHNO REVIEW Journal of Technology and Management , 3(2), 01-07. https://doi.org/10.31305/trjtm2023.v03.n02.001