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Bilateral Communication Practices Between China and India
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2. Many Chinese leaders do not perceive India as a threat, and are confident in China’s military abilities
3. There have been few sustained and successful diplomatic attempts to resolve bilateral tensions and improve communications, and current agreements need to be solidified
4. Misperceptions lead to increased tensions if they are not effectively addressed between government officials and military personnel and successfully communicated to the general populace
5. It is crucial to form a mutual understanding between the militaries and governments of India and China by increasing cultural and economic transactions and encouraging constant dialogues
6. Many civilians in India have a negative attitude towards China’s growth, while many civilians in China have a positive attitude towards India’s growth
7. Neither country agrees with the other’s perception of where the border should be drawn, a chief source of ongoing misperception and friction
18. What indications would suggest further deterioration in communication practices between the Chinese and Indian government officials and militaries leaders?
19. What specific communication techniques (e.g. working groups, summits, agreements) would be most helpful for focusing on the tensions regarding the border dispute?
20. How could the general populace of citizens in India and China aid in improving bilateral relations through their interactions (e.g. cultural and economic exchanges)?
21. What are major barriers to sustaining open communication practices over the long-term?
22. What role, if any, can the United States play in promoting or helping facilitate improved communication practices, increased transparency, and greater contact among Chinese and Indian leaders, officials, and civilians?
23. Would the United States’ involvement in facilitating improved communications practices worsen or improve bilateral relations between Indian and Chinese governments?
24. What would an increased rivalry between India and China bring on both regional and international levels? Could this pose a threat to neighboring countries?
25. What specific risks does the absence of sustained, institutionalized military-military communications practices pose in the nuclear arena?
26. Would Chinese or Indian governments and militaries consider a nuclear arms war to reach their desired international status?
27. Do China and India understand each other's nuclear doctrine? How could attitudes toward nuclear weapons be better communicated between the two countries?
28. Would either country’s success in economic, cultural, or political arenas hinder the others’ growth?References<br />Asia Briefing Ltd. quot;
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