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Gautam Bambawale
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India founded Brics. It should not disengage from the key grouping

The utility of BRICS lies in the membership of developing economies, the alternative economic institutions, and the opportunity to further bilateral relations

PM Modi poses with BRICS nations' leaders(via REUTERS)
Published on Aug 29, 2023 10:09 PM IST

Decoding Xi’s path to the ‘China dream’

Xi believes he will lead China to greatness. To achieve this goal, he has embarked on two big reforms: Transforming the economy and turning the PLA into a modern fighting force. This will have major implications for India and the world

Once China has clear hegemony over Asia, it will begin to challenge the US in other geographies. We should expect more challenges on our frontiers and need to gear up for it. How do we do so? In the long run, there is no substitute to fast-paced economic growth over an extended 20-25 year period (AP)
Updated on Oct 24, 2022 03:52 PM IST
ByGautam Bambawale

How India can meet the China challenge

The judicious use of self-reliance, grounded in self-confidence, where India engages with the world without insecurity, forms alliances, and leverages democracy and a skilled workforce, is the path through which the China challenge can be addressed

Our armed forces have responded magnificently in the immediate and near term. However, the India-China relationship is a long-term game, which is not merely about military affairs but also about economics, science, technology and innovation. One of the reasons for Chinese aggression toward India is the huge discrepancy in economic, military and national power, which has emerged between the two over the past decade. (Shutterstock)
Published on Mar 27, 2021 02:08 PM IST
ByGautam Bambawale and Ajay Shah

To send a message, it is time to ban Chinese firms from India’s 5G trials

China wants diplomatic normalcy, while being militarily aggressive. For India, that is entirely unacceptable

India-China relations cannot be business-as-usual. The ban on Chinese mobile phone apps, changes in the public procurement policies aimed at weeding out Chinese companies and an added level of scrutiny in India’s investment apparatus are welcome(REUTERS)
Updated on Aug 23, 2020 06:58 PM IST
ByGautam Bambawale

It can no longer be business-as-usual | Analysis

India needs to reset its entire relationship with China. There will be pain, but it’s time to stand up

China wants India to roll over and play dead. India’s military action has shown that we won’t accept its hegemony(Getty Images)
Updated on Jun 30, 2020 07:15 PM IST
ByGautam Bambawale
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