US Factor in Sino-Indian Relations: An Analysis
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https://doi.org/10.47205/plhr.2023(7-I)23Keywords:
Security, Sino-Indian Ties, South Asia, USA, US-China RivalryAbstract
India and China are neighboring countries in the South Asia region mutually stand independent countries equally ensure two-pronged relations. Subsequently the tic, they had diplomatic relations till now but in South Asia, they have a rivalry, and the US is also part of this rivalry. They have multiple agreements for trade and also deter about economic conflict in the South Asia region. The US relations with Beijing and Delhi are very complicated because Washington creates zero-sum outcomes in strategic relations and bilateral relations between them. The objective of this study is to focus on Sino-India relations after 9/11 and analysis the US factor. This study follows the secondary base data that is the assumption of triangle relations in South Asia region.
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