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China Plumbs Indian Depths

Anil Budur Lulla

India’s northern neighbour has won a seabed exploration bid in the Indian Ocean. Is this part of a grand design to encircle us?

Where Every Risk is an Opportunity

How China is using curiosity of the ‘Jasmine Revolution’ to spy electronically on democracy supporters—even in India

Slowing Down the Dragon

Huge labour surplus that initially drove growth in China is evaporating as the population ages and workers begin earning and expecting more money.

Changing Monsoon

Soot from China and India is raising temperatures on the Tibetan plateau, impacting the monsoon

Himalayan Leap of Love

A Sino-Tibetan love story, welcomed and cherished by an Indian hill station

The Invisible Bird

China’s earlier-than-expected test flight of the fifth-generation J-20 stealth fighter has caught the world defence establishment napping. Bravado aside

Red China’s Party Blues

In the People’s Republic, the Party is all pervasive. But its enormous influence and intense secrecy mask inner impulses of dissent that could yet shake things up

Love and Longing in China

For all its lack of democracy and muffling of dissidence, the People’s Republic seems to be doing just fine. The pride its youth display in their homeland could be the envy of regimes anywhere

Chasing a Dream

Based on the shaky premise that India is capable of catching up with China, this book will appeal to Indians if not the Chinese.

India This Week

A Chinese Takeaway in Madhya Pradesh; Hooda’s Dalit Sympathy Overdrive; Who’ll Come to Beseiged Manipur’s Aid? Shooting the Messenger

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