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China-Pakistan Strategic Cooperation : Indian Perspectives

Edited by Swaran Singh, Manohar, 2007, 406 p, tables, ISBN : 8173047618, $50.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

Contents: Preface. Contributors. I. Mutual perceptions and policies: 1. Introduction/Swaran Singh. 2. The changing imperatives/Anindyo J. Majumdar. 3. Pakistan in China's security perceptions/Srikanth Kondapalli. 4. China in Pakistan's security perceptions/Satyabrat Sinha. 5. Strategic thinking and traditions/M.V. Rappai. 6. Role of political culture/Sonika Gupta. II. Defence and strategic cooperation: 7. Proliferation concerns: an overview/Arpit Rajain. 8. Nuclear proliferation concerns/Savita Pande. 9. Ballistic Missile Technology Transfers/Rajiv Nayan. 10. Air and aerospace partnership/M. Matheswaran. 11. Naval Cooperation/Vijay Sakhuja. 12. The maritime convergence/W. Lawrence S. Prabhakar. III. Fundamentals of strategic engagement: 13. Geopolitics of economic relations/Madhu Bhalla. 14. Civilian Technology Transfers/D. Varaprasad Sekhar. 15. Civilian Nuclear Cooperation/Arvind Kumar. 16. Pakistan in China's Arms Trade/Aparna Kher. 17. The Karakoram Highway/Virendra Sahai Verma. 18. The Xinjiang Factor/Abanti Bhattacharya. Bibliography. Index.

"This book is an attempt to collate Indian perspectives on the multifaceted themes and sectors of China-Pakistan strategic cooperation.

China-Pakistan ties have been a major obsession amongst Indian opinion and policy-makers. However, this obsession remains restricted to China's transfers of sensitive technologies while the essential backdrop that has sustained such a unique 'axis' has never been explored with sufficient rigour. Especially, given the secrecy that shrouds these transfers of missiles ad nuclear material, technologies and know-how, occasional outbursts in Indian media remains vulnerable to political populism, emotional outrage and to calculated western media leaks. These trigger flashes of interest but no substantive follow up debates or dedicated research for evolving India's policy options. It is this essential gap that this volume tries to fill and generate a serious debate on contours and implications of China-Pakistan Relations.

The project locates itself primarily in the new context where the events following 9/11 and the growing India-China and India-Pakistan understanding seems to undermine China-Pakistan axis and looks forward to future challenges. In addition to providing a wealth of information and analysis on this subject of critical importance, this volume aims at shedding populism and bursting several myths that continue to surround Indian debates on China-Pakistan strategic cooperation." (jacket)

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