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Srikanth ThaliyakkattilChina'sAchilles' HeelThe Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentsSrikanth ThaliyakkattilJChina’s Achilles’ HeelThe B Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentsBelt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentspalgravemacmillanSrikanth Thaliyakkattil Independent Scholar Kerala, IndiaISBN 978-981-13-8424-0 ISBN 978-981-13-8425-7 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8425-7The F.ditor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Spr Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentsinger Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019This work is subject to copyright. All rights arc solely and exclusively licensed by the Publisher, whether the whChinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents
ole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reprodSrikanth ThaliyakkattilChina'sAchilles' HeelThe Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentsSrikanth ThaliyakkattilJChina’s Achilles’ HeelThe B Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents by similar or dissimilar methodology now-known or hereafter developed.The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names arc exempt from the relevant protective laws Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents and regulations and therefore free for general use. The publisher, the authors and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information inChinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents
this book arc believed to Ik true and accurate at the date of publication. Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, expreSrikanth ThaliyakkattilChina'sAchilles' HeelThe Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentsSrikanth ThaliyakkattilJChina’s Achilles’ HeelThe B Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentsh regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.This Palgrave Macmillan imprint is published by the registered company Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.The registered company address is: 152 Beach Road, #21-01/04 Gateway East, Singapore 189721, SingaporePreface an Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentsd AcknowledgmentsThis book is rhe product of a sustained curiosity emerged our of reading, listening, and in certain ways experiencing what is calledChinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents
One Belt One Road initiative by China or in the current form Belt and Road initiative (BRĨ) (rhe Chinese name of the BRI ( *'ftf •#&) never changed—poSrikanth ThaliyakkattilChina'sAchilles' HeelThe Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentsSrikanth ThaliyakkattilJChina’s Achilles’ HeelThe B Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentsunced during my final years as a doctoral candidate in rhe School of International Studies, Peking University. The announcement was followed by a “blitzkrieg” of BRI campaigns. It filled every sphere of rhe social life of Chinese, especially in media and academia. Tr was also the twilight period of Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentsthe “China dream” campaign, which didn’t go well and was fading aw ay. Me and many of my colleagues thought it w ill also go in the w ay of “China dreChinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents
am”. My colleagues in Peking University w ere also proud that the previous dean of our School Wang Jisi was rumoured to be the one who proposed the BRSrikanth ThaliyakkattilChina'sAchilles' HeelThe Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentsSrikanth ThaliyakkattilJChina’s Achilles’ HeelThe B Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentshink tanks and university research departments, some of them opened just in rhe name of BRI or its component Silk Road. The special character of the BRI campaign was that it was internal and external, for other campaigns like “China dream” the external focus was limited. In the Chinese academic circ Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentsles, academicians are also concerned with material rewards, it was not the question what is BRI? Which concerned them, but that it came with lots of mChinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents
aterial rewards was the most important attraction. For Chinese young scholars academicpapers with BRI in the title got accepted and published quickly,Srikanth ThaliyakkattilChina'sAchilles' HeelThe Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentsSrikanth ThaliyakkattilJChina’s Achilles’ HeelThe B Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentsreds of PhD thesis and Master’s thesis was written about Belt and Road initiative. The trick was that attach rhe BRI to rhe title of rhe thesis or frame rhe thesis in such a way ro include rhe BRI label, rhe advantage was that rhe academic output or media output with BRI label got instant visibility Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents and acceptability. In its initial phase several foreign scholars, businessmen, media analysts from the developed world and developing world self-recrChinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents
uited themselves and went on to the pilgrimage of China as publicists of BRI in search of the “benefit” of rhe BRI. Bur outside China there was an eveSrikanth ThaliyakkattilChina'sAchilles' HeelThe Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentsSrikanth ThaliyakkattilJChina’s Achilles’ HeelThe B Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentse label and narrative of rhe BRI rhar was important. After leaving Beijing, spending my time in India and Singapore gave me very different and varied perspectives of rhe BRI. Outside China, rhe BRI discussions both in media and academia, concentrated on rhe projects which China labelled as BRI, its Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentsmerits and demerits. lake out the label of BRI it ended up as a benefit/ risk analysis of certain projects. It was in w ant of a deeper understandingChinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents
I started this research, and which ended up as a monograph. How much of what 1 understood that I can communicate through this monograph is in doubt, bSrikanth ThaliyakkattilChina'sAchilles' HeelThe Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentsSrikanth ThaliyakkattilJChina’s Achilles’ HeelThe B Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentsas and is the largest external campaign conducted by China. It was relatively easy for China to brand BRI as a benevolent one inside China because of the almost absolute control of Government over media and academia. However, outside China the label of BRI was interpreted by the countries which have Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents powerful and influential English media and academia. For instance, one such country, India was successful in framing BRI as a threat, with concerns eChinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontents
merging out of BRI labelled projects adversely affecting its sovereignty and territorial integrity. Western media and academia also interpreted the ChSrikanth ThaliyakkattilChina'sAchilles' HeelThe Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentsSrikanth ThaliyakkattilJChina’s Achilles’ HeelThe B Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentss a failure and in it India played a pivotal parr. The failure of the BRI narrative and currently turning it into a hegemonic and non-benevolent narrative outside China will have internal and external repercussions. Through BRI, China also signalled to regional powers like India and the only reignin Chinas achilles heel the belt and road initiative and its indian discontentsg superpower United States that China wants to be a dominant power in the global and regional politics. The rollback ofSrikanth ThaliyakkattilChina'sAchilles' HeelThe Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentsSrikanth ThaliyakkattilJChina’s Achilles’ HeelThe BSrikanth ThaliyakkattilChina'sAchilles' HeelThe Belt and Road Initiative and Its Indian DiscontentsSrikanth ThaliyakkattilJChina’s Achilles’ HeelThe BGọi ngay
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