ABSTRACT

This book examines India’s foreign and defence policy changes in response to China’s growing economic and military power and increased footprint across the Indo-Pacific. It further explores India’s role in the rivalry between China and the United States.

The book looks at the strategic importance of the Indian Ocean Region in the Indo-Pacific geopolitical landscape and how India is managing China’s rise by combining economic cooperation with a wide set of balancing strategies. The authors in this book critically analyse the various tools of Indian foreign policy, including defence posture, security alignments, and soft power diplomacy, among others, and discuss the future trajectory of India’s foreign policy and the factors which will determine the balance of power in the region and the potential risks involved.

The book provides detailed insights into the multifaceted and complex relationship between India and China and will be of great interest to researchers and students of international relations, Asian studies, political science, and economics. It will also be useful for policymakers, journalists, and think tanks interested in the India–China relationship.

part I|99 pages

India and China’s rise

chapter 1|20 pages

India’s Great Power Politics

A framework for analysis

chapter 2|26 pages

India in China’s Grand Strategy

Change and continuity from 1949 to present

chapter 4|25 pages

India’s China Policy Under Modi

Growing co-operation, enduring disagreement, increasing rivalry

part II|78 pages

China’s rise and India’s neighbourhood policy

part III|83 pages

India and the great powers

part IV|13 pages

Concluding observations

chapter 13|11 pages

Indian Strategies on China

Past, present, and future