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The China Pakistan Axis

The China Pakistan Axis

Asia’s New Geopolitics

Andrew Small
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China and Pakistan, India’s two most powerful neighbours, share an ‘all-weather’ relationship that is as reputed for its depth as it is layered in secrecy. Based on years of research and interviews, Andrew Small has put together the story of China and Pakistan’s growing, and in parts troubled, friendship.

The China-Pakistan Axis is essential to understanding the economic, political and security map of Asia, especially India’s neighbourhood. It explains Beijing’s extraordinary support to Pakistan’s nuclear programme and defence planning, their strategic cooperation on India, the United States and Afghanistan, and the implications for counter-terrorism efforts.

A special chapter for this Indian edition brings the book up to date on China’s involvement in the Taliban talks.

Imprint: Vintage Books

Published: Nov/2015

ISBN: 9788184007589

Length : 368 Pages

MRP : ₹399.00

The China Pakistan Axis

Asia’s New Geopolitics

Andrew Small

China and Pakistan, India’s two most powerful neighbours, share an ‘all-weather’ relationship that is as reputed for its depth as it is layered in secrecy. Based on years of research and interviews, Andrew Small has put together the story of China and Pakistan’s growing, and in parts troubled, friendship.

The China-Pakistan Axis is essential to understanding the economic, political and security map of Asia, especially India’s neighbourhood. It explains Beijing’s extraordinary support to Pakistan’s nuclear programme and defence planning, their strategic cooperation on India, the United States and Afghanistan, and the implications for counter-terrorism efforts.

A special chapter for this Indian edition brings the book up to date on China’s involvement in the Taliban talks.

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Paperback / Hardback
Ebooks

Andrew Small

Andrew Small has worked on Chinese foreign and economic policy issues in Beijing, Brussels, London, and now Washington, D.C. He is a Transatlantic Fellow at the German Marshall Fund of the United States. He previously worked as the director of the Foreign Policy Centre's Beijing office. His articles and papers have been published in outlets including the New York Times.

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