China Expert: “India Must Copy This From China To Stay Ahead!” Manoj Kewalramani | Neon Show:
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China Expert: “India Must Copy This From China To Stay Ahead!” Manoj Kewalramani | Neon Show:

China is the 2nd largest economy. India’ is on it’s way to become the 3rd largest economy. Few decades ago both were at the same level. Is there anything for India to learn from China? Or we will have our own unique journey?

This episode of The Neon Show explores the nuances behind the economic and political landscapes of India and China. From becoming the world’s biggest factory to now shifting to high-end manufacturing. From economic liberalisation to now back to being heavily controlled by the government. From boom to bust.

China & India are two very unique countries. But are there any similarities between these two Asian giants? Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on two of the world’s most important economies.

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China Spektrum online discussion: The CCP’s Third Plenum and China’s future economic course: Manoj Kewalramani
Indo-Pacific Studies Manoj Kewalramani Indo-Pacific Studies Manoj Kewalramani

China Spektrum online discussion: The CCP’s Third Plenum and China’s future economic course: Manoj Kewalramani

Against the backdrop of economic challenges and shaken confidence of Chinese citizens, entrepreneurs and international investors, the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party gathered from July 15 to 18 in Beijing for the Third Plenum. After the meeting, the CCP presented a 60-page document outlining its plans for reform and modernization. In this China Spektrum Online Discussion, panelists Jude Blanchette (CSIS), Manoj Kewalramani (Takshashila Institution), Katja Drinhausen (MERICS) and Kristin Shi-Kupfer (University of Trier) discussed the outcomes of the Third Plenum and the implications for international stakeholders. The session was moderated by Claudia Wessling, Director Communications & Publications at MERICS.

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The 1991 Project: India's Reform Journey Revisited - Anupam Manur
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The 1991 Project: India's Reform Journey Revisited - Anupam Manur

The 1991 Project sat down with some of India's most eminent thinkers and practitioners to talk about the reforms that were missed in the pivotal year of 1991, and explore their insights on the crucial reforms India needs today. Stay on to hear what Anupam Manur, Assistant Professor, Takshashila Institution, had to say.

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Russian bear hug and US rap: Should India shed its strategic ambivalence?
Indo-Pacific Studies Anushka Saxena Indo-Pacific Studies Anushka Saxena

Russian bear hug and US rap: Should India shed its strategic ambivalence?

Vladimir Putin could not have had better optics than this. While NATO allies US, Germany, Netherlands, and Romania announced they were sending Patriot missiles and batteries to Ukraine and a host of other countries like Norway and Spain and the United Kingdom said they were readying to provide munitions to fight off Russia, here was our Prime Minister Narendra Modi sharing a bear hug with the Russian President. The timing was questionable. Why hold a India-Russia summit in Moscow as NATO leaders gathered in Washington to mark the transatlantic alliance’s 75th anniversary? Why didn’t India wait for the BRICS summit in Kazan in October? Which would have made it far less personal. Anushka Saxena analyses.

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Comparative Assessment of India-China Consumption Patterns: Amit Kumar
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Comparative Assessment of India-China Consumption Patterns: Amit Kumar

Based on a study of the consumption trends in India and China, the seminar attempts to compare the size and demography of the existing consumer base and the consumption expenditure in both countries. It reveals that India’s consumption figures are disproportionately higher than China’s given the size of the latter’s economy. It argues that a large consumer market is not a first-order factor in influencing foreign investments in a country. Nevertheless, it can significantly influence the lucrativeness of a country, if the first and second-order factors cease to be a differentiating factor among India’s competitors.

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Manoj Kewalramani spoke on Taiwan election
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Manoj Kewalramani spoke on Taiwan election

Manoj Kewalramani, Fellow at China Studies and the Chairperson of the Indo-Pacific Studies Programme at the Takshashila Institution, interviews for TRT World on the 2024 Taiwan election.

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Dr. Nithiyanandam on Global Express | The ingress near Chumbi Valley: and how China militarised the heights
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Dr. Nithiyanandam on Global Express | The ingress near Chumbi Valley: and how China militarised the heights

Senior Journalist Neena Gopal is in discussion with Dr Nithiyanandan, Head of the Geospatial Research Program at Takshasila Institution. If it wasn’t for geospatial intelligence, none of this would even be in the public domain. But unveiling the Dragon’s footprint today is Dr Y. Nithiyanandam of Takshashila Institution, who has tracked Chinese intrusions upto 9 km inside Bhutanese territory along the MOCHU River in the Doklam Plateau.  Bordered by Sikkim, and a string of mountain peaks, It’s a de facto occupation of Bhutanese territory -  and given the recent talks between Thimpu and Beijing, China’s construction activity at the Doklam tri-junction and the threat it poses to India’s Siliguri Corridor should be a matter of some concern in Delhi.

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2017 முதல் 2023 வரை டோக்லாமில் சீனாவின் கால் தடம் | China's PLA's presence in Doklam 2017-2023
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2017 முதல் 2023 வரை டோக்லாமில் சீனாவின் கால் தடம் | China's PLA's presence in Doklam 2017-2023

In this video, Prof Nithiyanandam, Professor and the Head of the Takshashila Institution's Geospatial Program, explains China’s People Liberation Armey’s presence in the Doklam region from 2017-2023, using geospatial imagery and data.

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