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VOL. 11, ISSUE 3 (2025)
Legal and geopolitical dimensions of the Indo-China bilateral relationship
Authors
Niraj Lochan Jha
Abstract
This paper explores the complex Indo-China
bilateral relationship, focusing on its legal and geopolitical dimensions.
Through a comprehensive analysis, this study examines the evolving role of
international law in mediating key disputes, including border issues, trade
conflicts, and maritime territorial disputes, while also considering the
geopolitical factors that shape diplomatic and economic strategies between the
two nations. The research highlights how legal frameworks interact with
strategic geopolitical concerns in areas such as border security, trade
negotiations, and regional alliances. By drawing on case studies and
international legal principles, this article provides a nuanced understanding
of the challenges and opportunities for cooperation between India and China in
the 21st century. The findings underscore the need for strengthening legal
mechanisms, enhancing diplomatic engagement, and promoting multilateral
cooperation to navigate the increasingly complex relationship between these two
global powers.
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Pages:139-142
How to cite this article:
Niraj Lochan Jha "Legal and geopolitical dimensions of the Indo-China bilateral relationship". International Journal of Law, Vol 11, Issue 3, 2025, Pages 139-142
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