Publication

Jun 2013

Foreign policy triangulations often feature two weaker countries joining forces to check and balance the stronger one. That's what Japan and India are increasingly doing against China, or so this brief argues. Beijing is clearly discomforted by this trend, but the other two countries see nothing but advantages in reaching out to each other.

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Author Rajaram Panda
Series IPCS Issue Briefs
Issue 223
Publisher Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
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