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The northern neighbour

India has a China problem. In this first of three essays we wish to summarise why this is so, and in the two subsequent ones we examine the decadal trends that will influence how this problem might play out and end with a set of recommendations for what India can do to minimise adverse outcomes. The first of the three sources of India’s China problem is the outcome of the last three decades of systematically higher economic growth in China.

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