Studying Sino-Indian relations or comparing the two Asian giants across multiple indicators and themes is today a veritable industry for scholars, analysts, publishers and policymakers. Most published works deal with the conflictual aspect of China-India relations and are produced by policy wonks and analysts in think-tanks who by the nature of their profession need to publish frequently in order to remain relevant and/or in the limelight. But many scholars in universities or research establishments also have found publishing such books a lucrative exercise, egged on, no doubt, by the publishing industry that sees a large public interest and hence, market, in the fraught relationship between the two neighbours. In the case of Indian books on China or Sino-Indian comparisons, most are shoddily-researched and poorly-produced and while Chinese and other foreign publishers certainly have higher publishing standards, they too cannot necessarily claim original insight.

Implications for the Global System
Jabin T. Jacob
THE WORLD UNDER PRESSURE: HOW CHINA AND INDIA ARE INFLUENCING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT by Carl J. Dahlman Foundation Books, 2013, 301 pp., 795
October 2013, volume 37, No 10

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