Pakistan's Influence on Sino-Indian Relations in Geo-strategy and Security
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Sino-Indian Relations; China; India; Pakistan; Terrorism; Balochistan Liberation Army; Kashmir.Abstract
In this paper, I analyze Pakistan's Influence on Sino-Indian Relations in geopolitics and security, economy, and military. In my dissertation, my point is that Pakistan has affected Sino-Indian relations in many ways. This impact should not be simply attributed to positive or negative impact. In fact, Pakistan's role in Sino-Indian relations is diversified. The instability in Pakistan and the Sino-Pakistani relations have exacerbated the mutual suspicion between China and India, but also provided new ideas for Sino-Indian cooperation. I use realism, liberalism and constructivism at the same time to explain my research problems. Moreover, I have integrated many new theories and viewpoints in recent years and the recent events between China, India and Pakistan into my research.
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