China's new security concept: India, terrorism, China's geostrategic interests and domestic stability in Pakistan/ Raj Verma
Material type: TextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Pacific Review : Vol. 33, No 6, November 2020, pp.991-1021 (103)Summary: It discusses the evolution of NASC by discussing various facets of China's foreign policy from 1996-present. It highlights the key features of NSC and NASC and China's strategy to bring regional stability in the Asia-Pacific region especially South and Central Asia with a focus on Pakistan (and Afghanistan) through economic growth and development. It explicates the significance of CPEC for the two countries. It highlights how CPEC might benefit Pakistan and provide economic, political and social stability. It also illustrates how CPEC might help China in realizing its geo-strategic interests. Section three discusses the reasons for hostility towards CPEC in Balochistan it discusses the links between the myriad terrorist organizations and the military-security apparatus in Pakistan.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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It discusses the evolution of NASC by discussing various facets of China's foreign policy from 1996-present. It highlights the key features of NSC and NASC and China's strategy to bring regional stability in the Asia-Pacific region especially South and Central Asia with a focus on Pakistan (and Afghanistan) through economic growth and development. It explicates the significance of CPEC for the two countries. It highlights how CPEC might benefit Pakistan and provide economic, political and social stability. It also illustrates how CPEC might help China in realizing its geo-strategic interests. Section three discusses the reasons for hostility towards CPEC in Balochistan it discusses the links between the myriad terrorist organizations and the military-security apparatus in Pakistan.
CHINA, SECURITY, STRATEGY, PAKISTAN, MILITARY, POLICY, ASIAPAC, SASIA
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