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India’s China Challenge: A Journey Through China’s Rise and What It Means for India

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SKU: 9789356292925

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Explore India’s complex relationship with a rising China in Ananth Krishnan’s insightful analysis. From political and military challenges to economic opportunities, this book delves into the crucial aspects of this dynamic relationship. Krishnan, based on his decade of experience reporting from China, offers a nuanced perspective on what China’s growth means for India. Discover the key insights and navigate the evolving dynamics between these two Asian giants.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789356292925
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 448
  • ISBN-10: 9356292922
  • Publisher Date: 01 Feb 2023
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 500 gr

24 reviews for India’s China Challenge: A Journey Through China’s Rise and What It Means for India

  1. Simran Keshri

    An important read for anyone interested in geopolitics. Some arguments felt repetitive.

  2. Saksham Luhadia

    Good analysis, but could be more concise. The author’s experience shines through.

  3. Srishti Sharma

    Offers a nuanced perspective, avoiding simple narratives. Slightly dry in delivery.

  4. Pankaj Dhalaria

    Eye-opening! Provides a comprehensive understanding of the challenges India faces. A bit slow in parts.

  5. Dipti Yadav

    The economic analysis was top-notch. Some of the history got boring.

  6. Rishikesh Chaudhary

    Important insights, but requires patience to get through.

  7. Prateek Jayant

    Worth reading for anyone interested in India-China relations. It could be shorter.

  8. Sarthak Verma

    A must-read for policymakers. The economic aspects were particularly interesting.

  9. Siddharth Yadav

    Krishnan’s knowledge is evident. However, the book can be quite academic.

  10. S Dharmashree Shetty

    Excellent analysis of the political challenges. Some sections dragged on.

  11. Om Bikash Sahu

    Very informative and insightful. I was hoping for some more recent data.

  12. Sarthak Rajendra Shimbre

    A worthwhile read, although it could be more accessible to general readers.

  13. Ishaan Adhikari

    A good starting point for understanding the issues. The style of writing is a bit formal.

  14. Akshit Gulati

    Helped me understand the complexities of the relationship. A little too detailed at times.

  15. Jinendra

    Informative and insightful, but not the most engaging writing style.

  16. Harshit Jaisiyan

    A decent overview of the subject. I wish there was more focus on specific solutions.

  17. Shivaa Minocha

    Provides a good historical context. Some chapters felt less relevant than others.

  18. Urvashi Dayal

    A balanced view of the India-China dynamic. Krishnan’s insights are valuable, though sometimes dense.

  19. Ankit

    A great resource for researchers. However, not the most captivating read.

  20. Lakshya Joshi

    I appreciate the author’s balanced approach. The book can be verbose at times.

  21. Deepansh Agrawal

    A valuable contribution to the literature. The language is a little complex.

  22. Shivam Bansal

    Gives a good overview, but it does lack a certain excitement.

  23. Tanishq Sharma

    Changed my understanding of the power dynamics. It is occasionally a bit dull.

  24. Shah Abhishek Satishkumar

    A well-researched book on a critical topic. Could use more visuals.

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