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Strangers Across the Border: Indian Encounters in Boomtown China: Indian Encounters in Boomtown China
Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9789351361701
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Explore the complex relationship between India and China in “Strangers Across the Border” by Reshma Patil. Through insightful encounters and on-the-ground reporting, Patil reveals the mutual ignorance, prejudice, and strategic differences shaping these two nations. From government think tanks to bustling economic zones, she uncovers the twin strategies of cooperation and competition driving China’s India policy. Witness the clash of cultures and ideologies, and discover how the future of these two giants hangs in the balance. ISBN: 9789351361701
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Arohi Jain –
Eye-opening! Showed me how much I didn’t know about the China-India dynamic. Some parts were dry, but overall worth reading.
Navdeep –
Okay book, a little boring. Expected more interesting stories from the border. More analysis than encounters.
Rahul Singh –
Insightful and thought-provoking. Really enjoyed learning about the complexities of this relationship. Highly recommended.
Jyoti Rani –
Really opened my eyes. Learned a lot about the competition and cooperation. The encounters were truly interesting.
Gujjar Krishna Pavan Sai –
Gave a solid understanding of current India and China relations. Writing felt a bit stilted at times, but not too bad.
Rohit Soni –
Excellent reporting! Patil really gets into the nitty-gritty of the China-India relationship. A must-read.
Sonal Singh –
Informative but dense. Needed to take breaks while reading. Good for serious academics or those intensely interested.
Pranay Vikas Movva –
Thoughtful and well-written. Sheds light on important nuances. A book that has you thinking.
Nitesh Kumar –
A bit dense, but ultimately rewarding. Patil’s analysis is sharp, but the book could use more personal anecdotes to liven it up.
Arpita Tirkey –
A fascinating look at Sino-Indian relations. Patil offers a nuanced perspective, though sometimes gets bogged down in details.
Rupal Berry –
An important read for anyone interested in geopolitics. A bit academic at times, but still accessible.
Prince Sahu –
Impressive research! The book really breaks down complex issues into understandable parts. Highly recommend this.
Sridhar S –
Found it a bit repetitive. The core arguments are strong, but they could have been made more concisely.
Pratyush Singh Chauhan –
Mixed feelings. Some chapters are gripping, others drag. Worth a read if you’re patient.