International Relations for Prelims : PT 365 Part 1
Clarity for UPSC by Dr.Shivin・2 minutes read
The course covers China's geostrategic challenge to India and India's efforts to counter with soft power, border conflicts, and military presence in the Indian Ocean. China's checkbook diplomacy, the South China Sea dispute, and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor are significant factors in the international relations course by Vision.
Insights
- China's rising power in the region poses a challenge to India, leading to border conflicts and disputes over territorial control, with mechanisms like the McMahon Line and Line of Actual Control being focal points.
- India strategically counters China's influence through soft power approaches, emphasizing cultural ties and historical connections with neighboring countries, while also focusing on military presence in the Indian Ocean to safeguard key trade routes and build alliances with countries like Vietnam and Japan.
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Recent questions
What are the key initiatives of BIMSTEC?
BIMSTEC focuses on India's neighborhood and key initiatives.
How does India counter China's influence?
India counters China's influence with soft power.
What is the McMahon Line?
The McMahon Line delineates the border between India and China.
What is the South China Sea dispute about?
The South China Sea dispute revolves around historical claims and economic interests.
What is the significance of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor?
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor is a significant project.
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