India–China Relations: Past, Present and Future by SB Luwang is a comprehensive exploration of one of the world’s most important and complex geopolitical rivalries. Tracing the relationship from ancient civilizational exchanges to the 1962 war, from economic interdependence in the 2000s to the shock of the Galwan Valley clash, this book weaves history, politics, economics, and security into a cohesive narrative.
With chapters on multilateral platforms (BRICS, SCO, G20), the U.S. factor and Indo-Pacific strategy, the Russia–China–India triangle, and implications for Manipur and Northeast India, the book provides both global context and local relevance. It highlights how trade, technology, and border disputes intersect with regional connectivity and security.
Balanced, critical, and deeply contextual, this work is intended for students, researchers, policymakers, and general readers interested in geopolitics, international relations, and Asian studies.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.