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    ‘New Way’ to Manage Sino-Indian Engagement?

    Suryanarayana, P S | January 2019
    Abstract
    Buoyed by four summit meetings and the formation of a new people-to-people ‘mechanism’ in quick succession, China-India engagement appears to be on a firm track. Despite challenges, this marks an opportune moment to press ahead towards total rapprochement.
    Citation
    Suryanarayana, P S. 2019. ‘New Way’ to Manage Sino-Indian Engagement?. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/9566.
    Keywords
    Tourism Development
    Development Strategies
    Economic Trends
    Economic Impact
    Economic Incentives
    Green revolution
    Tourism policy
    Development strategy
    Development potential
    Economic evaluation
    Economic growth
    Growth potential
    Development models
    Economic development
    New technology
    Rural planning
    Aid coordination
    Industrial projects
    Infrastructure projects
    Land
    Real estate development
    Central planning
    City planning
    Civic improvement
    Urban renewal
    Urban beautification
    Urban transportation
    Zoning
    Hotels
    Industry
    Land Acquisition
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