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Table of Contents
- Table of Contents 4
- List of Abbreviations 5
- Abstract 6
- 1. Introduction 7
- 2. Trade & Investment Comparisons 8
- 2.1 India-Bangladesh Bilateral Relations andTrade Routes 10
- 2.2 India-Bhutan Close Strategic andEconomic Ties 14
- 2.3 India-Nepal Long-standing Engagement& Disenchantment 15
- 2.4 India-Myanmar 19
- 3. China’s Large and LoomingShadow17 22
- 3.1 India's Trade Dependence on China andother Vulnerabilities 24
- 4. Conclusions 27
- References 30
- Bibliography 35
- Appendix 36
- Appendix 1 36
- Appendix 2 37
- Appendix 3 38
- Appendix 4 39
- Appendix 5 40
- Appendix 6 41
- Appendix 7 42
- Appendix 8 43
- Appendix 10 44
- Appendix 11 44
- Appendix 12 46
- Appendix 13 46
- Appendix 14 47
- Appendix 15 48
- Appendix 16 49
- Appendix 17 49
- About the authors 49