Preface

In May 2013, barely two months after his election by the Communist Party Congress, Premier Li Keqiang embarked on his maiden official visit outside China. The first stop on his tour? A three-day visit to India—a clear signal of China's foreign policy priorities. Upon his arrival, the premier remarked, “We are one-third of the world's total population and our interactions attract the world. Without doubt, China-India relations are [among the] most important global relations.”

Like many neighbors, the relationship between India and China remains full of tensions, economic as well as geopolitical, and they are unlikely to melt anytime soon. We predict, however, that by 2025, economic ties between the two countries will be among the ten most ...

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