
From : The Hindu
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This book tracks the course the two neighbours have traversed over the past 60 years .
INDIA AND CHINA - Neighbours, Strangers: Edited by Ira Pande; HarperCollins, A-53, Sector 57, Noida-201301. Rs. 699.
China and India are widely seen as the rising powers set to steer the U.S.-dominated international arena towards Asian ascendancy in this century. Indians, however, concede that China has forged far ahead of India on a whole gamut of indices — economic, social, military, space, science and technology. Comparisons may be odious, but they must spur the trailing competitor on. The two countries were, more or less, on a par when they set out on their different courses six decades ago. India is not aiming to catch up with China as a global heavy-weight, but rather to consolidate itself as a benign regional power with global influence.
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