India, China and sub-regional connectivities in South Asia/ edited by D. Suba Chandran, Bhavna Singh
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TextPublication details: SAGE, 2015. Los Angeles:Description: xvii, 231 pISBN: - 9789351503279
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Part I --
Border Trade as a Means of Integration in South Asia --
Chapter 1 --
Perspectives on Regional Cooperation: Envisaging a Sichuan Model --
Chapter 2 --
Border Trade in Ladakh, Tibet and Kashgar (LTK): Premature or Political Investment? --
Chapter 3 --
Nathu La and the Opportunities for Sino-Indian Economic Rapprochement --
Chapter 4 --
Reviving Old Routes: Sino-Indian Border Trade via Himachal Pradesh --
Chapter 5 --
Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh: India's Gateway to Southeast Asia --
Chapter 6 --
Indo-Bangladesh Border Trade: Misconceptions and Realities of Regional Cooperation --
Part II --
Expanding Connectivity for Greater Cooperation in South Asia --
Chapter 7 --
Nepal as a Transit State: Scope for Sino-Indian Cooperation --
Chapter 8 --
Bridging the Karakoram: From Ladakh, Tibet and Kashgar to the Further West --
Chapter 9 --
Arunachal Pradesh: A Barb or Bridge between India and China? --
Chapter 10 --
Border Trade and Connectivity in South Asia: A Sub-Regional Approach-Some Conclusions --
About the Editors and Contributors --
Index.
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