http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/16/business/global/16port.html?scp=1&sq=india%20and%20China%20&st=cse
This article is concerned with the tensions between India and China, the two fastest-growing economies in the world. The fact that China’s developing port facilities and plans to build rail road lines makes India worry.
The fact that India is concerned with China’s development in that area fits in a realistic perspective of the world. Because the nature of the international community is anarchy and thus states have to take care of its own security. Therefore, states all want to become its region’s hegemony. Because of China’s expanding in the South Asia, the balance of power between India and China has been shifted to China. Though many said that there is enough room in the world for the two countries to develop and China’s claim that it will rise peacefully, India cannot judge China by what it says, for there is no trust between the two countries. What India see is a rising China with its economic and military power threatening the development of India economy.
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