India is a lynchpin of the US Indo-Pacific strategy and the locus of the China, India and Pakistan nuclear triangle. The choices that India makes will determine the trajectory of India–China and India–Pakistan relations. India aspires to a global power status that requires it to outmatch China and dominate South Asia and the Indian Ocean ...
2 hours agoThe Vantage Take November 15, 2023 13:54:50 IST. (File) Pakistan naval ships. Reuters. In the complex geopolitical landscape of the Indo-Pacific, the alliance between Pakistan and China has taken a military turn, evident in their joint naval exercises. Often referred to as "iron brothers", the depth of their friendship extends beyond ...
India Between China & Pakistan. China has been the traditional ally of India's principal foe, Pakistan. For decades, the Chinese avoided getting into the India-Pakistan spat over Kashmir — even as Beijing had its own border issues with India in the region. China not only controls significant chunks of territory all along the eastern rim of ...
Population. China is the most populous country in the world with 1,371 million people (as per 2015 estimates) and a growth rate of 0.5% per annum.India is the second most populous country in the world with 1,352 million people and a growth rate of 1.03%.Pakistan is the sixth most populous country in the world with 188 million people …
The treaty, which India, Pakistan and the World Bank originally signed in 1960, allocates rights over the waters of several rivers in the Indus Basin to India and Pakistan. ... the United States has sought to deepen its security and economic relationship with India as the U.S.-China rivalry intensifies and considers it a vital partner in ...
Security experts are only beginning to sort through the implications of China's nuclear breakout. They would do well to consider Ashley Tellis's new book, Striking Asymmetries, which assesses the implications of Beijing's actions from the vantage point of the rivalries between South Asia's three nuclear powers: China, India, and Pakistan.
If India's interaction with the Tibetan region of China is in many respects analogous to that of the country's British past, Pakistan too has fallen heir to the policies of British India. Islamabad has sought strategic denial of Afghanistan to its enemies, both Russia (in the form of the 1980's Soviet Union) and contemporary India.
A key part of this debate is the nuclear relationship among India, China, and Pakistan. Twenty-five years ago—in May 1998—India and Pakistan both tested nuclear weapons, initiating a trilateral nuclear rivalry in Southern Asia. Since then, these three states have steadily increased their numbers of nuclear warheads and their fissile ...
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