China’s Provinces and Foreign Policy
China’s Provinces and Foreign Policy
Lessons and Implications for India and Its States
India and China have more in common in terms of economic development challenges and issues of administration and management than is usually acknowledged. It also needs to be noted that increasingly, it is the Indian states and Chinese provinces that have the responsibility to address these challenges becoming, in the process, extremely dynamic actors in their own right both domestically and externally. This chapter examines the role of Chinese provinces in the country’s growth story and draws out lessons for India and its states and suggests that from a foreign policy perspective, economic exchanges at the sub-national level as well as sub-regional transnational groupings also allow for experimentation in various methods of cooperation between India and China.
Keywords: Yunnan, Xinjiang, China, Northeast India, Delhi
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