Trump's South Asia Policy

Implications for China

Authors

  • Sriparna Pathak Assam Don Bosco University, India

Keywords:

China, Pakistan, Afghanistan, South Asia, Donald Trump, United States America

Abstract

This article looks at China's possible courses of action, post-Donald Trump's declaration of a new policy towards South Asia. Given the fact that China shares an “all-weather friendship” with Pakistan, public shaming of Pakistan for shielding terrorists is clearly not something that is acceptable to China. However, with respect to terrorism, China has its own woes emanating primarily from its Xinjiang province, and several defectors from the province have been reported to have taken refuge in Pakistan. Additionally, China's energy interests find a place in Afghanistan. Therefore, the American policy in South Asia, which in all probability will see greater American involvement in the region, will have to be carefully considered by the foreign policy mandarins in Beijing.

Author Biography

  • Sriparna Pathak, Assam Don Bosco University, India

    Dr. Sriparna Pathak is an Assistant Professor at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Assam Don Bosco University, Tapesia Campus, Guwahati, Assam, India. Prior to this, she was a Consultant at the Policy Planning and Research Division at the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi. Also, She is a Fellow at the South Asia Democratic Forum in Brussels, Belgium.

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Published

2017-09-11

How to Cite

Trump’s South Asia Policy: Implications for China. (2017). The Dossier by IndraStra, 1(1), 13-17. https://ojs.indrastra.com/index.php/dossier/article/view/37