
Interpreting India
Vijay Gokhale on Crosswinds of History: India, China, and the Cold War's Hidden Game
Jan 30, 2024
Vijay Gokhale, former Indian Foreign Secretary, explores India's early relationship with China and its struggle between a declining British Empire and a rising United States. The podcast discusses India's quick recognition of the People's Republic of China, its approach to foreign policy, and the crafting of post-independence foreign policy. It also examines missed opportunities and the decline of India's influence during the Cold War era.
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- India's early relationship with China was shaped by the competition between the declining British Empire and the rising United States.
- India's quick recognition of the People's Republic of China in 1949 was driven by the desire for Asian support and limited resources.
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India's Relations with China and the Anglo-American Competition
This podcast episode reflects on the history of India's relationship with China, with a particular focus on the first decade of India's independence. It explores the neglected dimension of the India-China relationship, highlighting the competition between the declining British Empire and the emerging United States. The episode discusses the book 'Crosswinds: Nehru, Zhou and the Anglo-American Competition over China' which provides valuable insights into this period of India's foreign policy. The episode emphasizes the need to understand the influence of the Anglo-American competition on India's policy towards Asia and China.
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