PAX SINICA IMPLICATIONS FOR THE INDIAN DAWN

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Author: Samir Saran
Publisher: ()
ISBN-13: 9789353336646
Publishing year: 2019-11-05 00:00:00.000
No of pages: 208
Weight: 404g
Language: English
Book binding: Hardcover

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Dr Samir Saran is the President of Observer Research Foundation (ORF), one of Asia’s most influential think tanks. Samir curates the Raisina Dialogue, India’s flagship platform on geopolitics and geoeconomics, and chairs CyFy, India’s annual conference on technology, security and society. He is a Commissioner of The Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace, member of the World Economic Forum’s South Asia advisory board and Global Future Council on Geopolitics. Akhil Deo is a Junior Fellow at the ORF. His research interests include India’s foreign policy and the impact of emerging technologies on society.

Soon after his elevation to the post of General Secretary of the Communist party of China, XI Jinping rapidly consolidated power at home and expanded China’s influence in the international system. His desire to achieve the ‘China dream’ by the middle of the century has seen him steadily erode the norm of ‘collective leadership’ at home and has made China’s presence across Eurasia and the Indo-Pacific more expansive. He has determinedly set about reshaping the world order for the benefit of his Communist party. Samir Saran and Akhil DEO offer a retrospective reading of how this came to embracing the key policy shifts that have come to define China in the XI Jinping era. From the creation of the Asian infrastructure investment Bank to the Doklam standoff, they identify pivotal decisions and events that have shaped China’s engagement with the worlds how global powers, especially India, have responded to the middle kingdom’s rise.