China and India relationship has emerged as an enigma for the international community who are unable to map the Sino-Indian bilateral engagement. From rich civilizational contact in the ancient time to modern uncertai...China and India relationship has emerged as an enigma for the international community who are unable to map the Sino-Indian bilateral engagement. From rich civilizational contact in the ancient time to modern uncertain relationship creates an enigma around India-China relationship. The beginning of the 21st century has opened up new possibilities that can redefine the international system based primarily on India-China relationship. The allusions are clear that the present century is going to be an Asian century in which India and China would play the defining role. At a different level,we see a renewed positive courtship between India and China that can be the beginning of the emergence of Sino-Indian cooperative international order. The current financial crisis that crippled most of the Western world could do little damage to India and China. This in a way provides an opportunity to both India and China to intensify their economic cooperation to provide improved living to their billion plus populations. But unfortunately the present India-China economic relationship seems to be,at best,reluctant engagement. Economists may have technical explanations to such reluctance from both sides but from international relations perspective this can be explained by relative gains taking precedence over absolute gains in their calculations of economic engagement. In this background the proposed paper seeks to delve into the factors that force both India and China to adopt a cautious policy vis-à-vis each other even in matters as benign as economy. The paper goes on to suggest graduated reciprocation as a method to intensify India-China economic cooperation.展开更多
The curtain has officially risen on the 2024 Indian elections,and Sino-Indian relations are likely to continue trudging through difficulties at a low ebb filled with various uncertainties,for the short term.However,th...The curtain has officially risen on the 2024 Indian elections,and Sino-Indian relations are likely to continue trudging through difficulties at a low ebb filled with various uncertainties,for the short term.However,the general trend of friendship and cooperation between China and India will not change.展开更多
Sea surface electric field observations off the coast from Goa (15°25'N, 73°47'E) to Madras (13°04'N, 80°15'E) around Sri Lanka, in a distance range 25-135 km from coast, during 9-2...Sea surface electric field observations off the coast from Goa (15°25'N, 73°47'E) to Madras (13°04'N, 80°15'E) around Sri Lanka, in a distance range 25-135 km from coast, during 9-20 May 1983 were taken. In this paper we have examined the diurnal variation of electric field in the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal regions covered during the cruise of the research ship ORV Gaveshani. An aspect of electric field dependence on coastal distance and Aitken Nuclei concentration has also been studied. An attempt to examine the latitude dependence of field was also made. Results obtained in the above studies are presented and compared with those obtained elsewhere.展开更多
文摘China and India relationship has emerged as an enigma for the international community who are unable to map the Sino-Indian bilateral engagement. From rich civilizational contact in the ancient time to modern uncertain relationship creates an enigma around India-China relationship. The beginning of the 21st century has opened up new possibilities that can redefine the international system based primarily on India-China relationship. The allusions are clear that the present century is going to be an Asian century in which India and China would play the defining role. At a different level,we see a renewed positive courtship between India and China that can be the beginning of the emergence of Sino-Indian cooperative international order. The current financial crisis that crippled most of the Western world could do little damage to India and China. This in a way provides an opportunity to both India and China to intensify their economic cooperation to provide improved living to their billion plus populations. But unfortunately the present India-China economic relationship seems to be,at best,reluctant engagement. Economists may have technical explanations to such reluctance from both sides but from international relations perspective this can be explained by relative gains taking precedence over absolute gains in their calculations of economic engagement. In this background the proposed paper seeks to delve into the factors that force both India and China to adopt a cautious policy vis-à-vis each other even in matters as benign as economy. The paper goes on to suggest graduated reciprocation as a method to intensify India-China economic cooperation.
文摘The curtain has officially risen on the 2024 Indian elections,and Sino-Indian relations are likely to continue trudging through difficulties at a low ebb filled with various uncertainties,for the short term.However,the general trend of friendship and cooperation between China and India will not change.
文摘Sea surface electric field observations off the coast from Goa (15°25'N, 73°47'E) to Madras (13°04'N, 80°15'E) around Sri Lanka, in a distance range 25-135 km from coast, during 9-20 May 1983 were taken. In this paper we have examined the diurnal variation of electric field in the Arabian Sea, Indian Ocean and Bay of Bengal regions covered during the cruise of the research ship ORV Gaveshani. An aspect of electric field dependence on coastal distance and Aitken Nuclei concentration has also been studied. An attempt to examine the latitude dependence of field was also made. Results obtained in the above studies are presented and compared with those obtained elsewhere.