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Voice for CHOICE (China Observers in Central and Eastern Europe)
AMO China Team
59 episodes
3 days ago
A foreign-affairs podcast focused on China issues, with special attention to the Central and Eastern European perspective. Hosted by Dominika Urhová
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A foreign-affairs podcast focused on China issues, with special attention to the Central and Eastern European perspective. Hosted by Dominika Urhová
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Uncovering Sino-Indian Relations with Sriparna Pathak
Voice for CHOICE (China Observers in Central and Eastern Europe)
32 minutes 10 seconds
2 months ago
Uncovering Sino-Indian Relations with Sriparna Pathak

In this episode, we delve into the intricate and often tense relationship between Asia's two giants - China and India. Our expert guest unpacks the multifaceted challenges shaping this critical bilateral relationship, from the persistent Himalayan border disputes to strategic concerns over China's massive dam projects in Tibet and their potential weaponization of water resources. The conversation explores India's delicate diplomatic balancing act between competing power blocs, navigating its roles in both the China-led BRICS and the US-centered Quad alliance while maintaining its tradition of strategic autonomy. This geopolitical examination extends to India's cautious position on Taiwan and culminates with insights on how the return of Trump to the White House might reshape the triangular dynamics between Washington, Beijing, and New Delhi in an increasingly volatile Indo-Pacific region.


This month's guest: Sriparna Pathak is an Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Admissions to Associate Dean of Careers at the Jindal School of International Affairs of O.P. Jindal Global University, Haryana, India. She teaches courses on Foreign Policy of China as well as Theories of International Relations. Her previous work experience covers Gauhati University, Don Bosco University; the Ministry of External Affairs, where she worked as a Consultant for the Policy Planning and Research Division, working on China’s domestic and foreign policies; think tanks like Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi and Kolkata respectively, South Asia Democratic Forum in Brussels where she is a Research Fellow and the Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research in New Delhi where she worked as a researcher. 


Show Notes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f89b5uPPl3w 

https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/escalating-conflicts-between-china-and-the-us 

https://www.gmfus.org/news/status-and-trajectory-india-china-relations 

https://chinaglobalsouth.com/analysis/what-to-expect-from-china-india-relations-in-2025/ 


Voice for CHOICE (China Observers in Central and Eastern Europe)
A foreign-affairs podcast focused on China issues, with special attention to the Central and Eastern European perspective. Hosted by Dominika Urhová