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India and China have recently been among some of the fatest growing economics in the world. This rapid economic growth and targeted poverty reduction programmes have resulted in the incidence of poverty being halved from the 1990 level. India-China economic relations and the related spheres of activities are a few of the most positive aspects of the current internationa relations. With the ongoing economic reform programme and market liberalization process, which is gradually being extended to most sectors of the economy, new vistas for economic opportunities have been opened between the two countires. Both India and China have not only attempted to deepen their economic interactions within Asia but also between themselves. Bilateral trade and investment links between the two countries have grown rapidly over the past few years, suggesting the presence of complementarities and unexploited potentials. About Author : Dr. Jayanta Kumar Ray: Jayanta Kumar Ray is the Founder President of South Asia Research Society, a non-profit non-government organisation, which conducts projects ranging from rural poverty alleviation to law enforcement reform. Some of his previous assignments were: Centenary Professor of International Relations and Director, Centre for South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Calcutta; Professor of Bheavioural Sciences, Indina Institute of public Adminsitration, New Delhi. He is currently a Member, Peace, Studies Groups, Calcutta University, and a Editorial Fellow at the Centre for Studies in Civilization, New Delhi. He is the author of a number of important publications on a variety of themes, e.g. national security, public bureaucracy, foreign policy, internal security, public bureaucracy, foreign policy, internal colonialism, and civil-military relations in post-colonial societies. Mr. Prabir De: Prabis De is working as a research associate with Research and Information System of Non-aligned and Other Developing Countries (RIS), New Delhi. Contents : Preface Contributors China and India Partnership in the Ear of Globalization Bilateral Cooperation between India and China: Issues and Ways Forward India and China Trade Cooperation: Ground Zero Fundamentals Complementarities in Industries between Yunnan and India India-China Relations in the Era of Globalization Deepening Investment and Economic Relations between China and India: A Case for Closer Regional Economic Cooperation India-China Border Trade through Nathu La in Sikkim: Poetentials and Challenges Cooperation and Protespect of Yunnan-India Trade Sino-Indian Border Trade for Frontier Development: The Case of India`s Northeast and China`s Southwest Economic and Trade Contact between Dehong Prefecture of Yunnan Province of China and Northeastern Region of India: Some Thoughts Development of Transport Network in Northeast India to Promote India`s International Trade with China and Other Countries Carrying Out the Strategy for Going to South Asia: Restoring the Prosperity of the Ancient Silk Road India-China Co-operation: Process, Problems and Prospects Mechanism to Facilitate K2K Cooperation Regional Transport Integration:Kolkata to Kunning Relighting the Southern Silk Road: Tourism Prospects between Yunnan and West Bengal Strengthening K2K Cooperation: Some Proposals Urban and Economic Development in Kunming Kunning-Kolkata Cooperation: Some Thoughts ISBN - 8185040907 , 9788185040905
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