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Lin Minwang

Lin Minwang

Lin Minwang is a professor and vice dean at the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University, and also deputy director of the university's Institute of South Asia Studies. His main research areas include international relations in South Asia, with a focus on China-India relations, and China's foreign policy. He is the author of two books, Choosing War, and The Belt and Road Initiative and Geopolitics in South Asia.
Lin Minwang is a professor and vice dean at the Institute of International Studies at Fudan University, and also deputy director of the university's Institute of South Asia Studies. His main research areas include international relations in South Asia, with a focus on China-India relations, and China's foreign policy. He is the author of two books, Choosing War, and The Belt and Road Initiative and Geopolitics in South Asia.
Languages Spoken:
English

Opinion | Why India would be strategically naive to count on the US’ favour

Just because the US needs partners to counterbalance China doesn’t mean it needs India. Nor is the US about to help another Asian power rise.

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Though public opinion in India has never been friendly towards Beijing, the voices raised now in concert blaming China for the spread of the coronavirus and questioning its motives in extending help to other countries are disconcerting.

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