How China sees India and the world: The authoritative account of the India-China relationship
- New Delhi: Juggernaut Books, 2022
- viii, 286 p. bib., note., ind. 23 cm x 15 cm
Introduction A Chronology of Chinese History and Corresponding Historical Developments in the Indian Subcontinent How History and Culture have Shaped China's World View A Chinese Narrative of Its History The Mandate of Heaven and Rule over 'All Under Heaven' How Early Encounters with Hostile Tribes on the Periphery Shaped China's World View Early Intimations of India as 'Shendu' - the Western Realm Chinese Pilgrims Journey to the 'West' and Diplomatic Missions Follow China Creates Its Own Buddhist Universe The Emergence of a Chinese Cultural Sphere Riding the Waves: The Emergence of China as a Maritime Power From Maritime Supremacy to Continental Isolation: China under the Yuan and Ming Dynasties Tibet and China: A Complex and Contested Relationship China Under Alian Manchus: The Qing Dynasty China's Century of Humiliation and Its Response to the Western Challenge India as Teacher by Negative Example The Chinese Communist Party Rules 'All Under Heaven' How China Sees India and the World: The Years of Transformation Xi Jinping's China Dream and the Community of Common Destiny The Future of India-China Relations Afterword: China in the Post-Ukraine War World Appendix: A Note on the Chinese Script Notes Acknowledgements Select Bibliography Index Excerpt from Shyam Saran's How India Sees the World.