My chapter China’s BRI: Revisiting the Labyrinth Post a Decade published in The Bri and the Indo-Pacific Reinventing Traditions Edited By Bhavna Singh, Routledge, 2026!!
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#BookReview | Written in a question-and-answer format, this book attempts to address all the questions you may have about China, its past, and future direction.
Read the full review by @Gunjsingh01 👇
#China#XiJinping#BSReads#BookReading
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I write for the Indian Express today !
Bollywood is having trouble with films about Galwan. There cant be a ‘Dhurandhar’ about China https://t.co/3wVSTGD3s5 via @IndianExpress
I review Red Dawn Over China by Frank Dikötter for @DeccanHerald !
Behind China's red curtain !
The current politics of China under Xi Jinping and the policies adopted by the CCP become easier to understand after reading this book.
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#BookReview | China Under Xi Jinping: An Interdisciplinary Assessment focuses on how the Chinese Communist Party’s policies are being shaped by Xi Jinping Thought and the idea of the “China Dream”, writes Gunjan Singh.
https://t.co/YdaxX1I2Ju
#BookReview | Manoj Kewalramani’s edited volume maps India-China challenges and structural mistrust but offers little beyond familiar prescriptions, even as it underscores the need for #India to build capabilities to manage an uneven relationship.
https://t.co/psV1dKnuyO
‘Border Resolution Crucial to Normalise Relations Between New Delhi & Beijing,’ Professor of China Studies at OP Jindal University @Gunjsingh01 Tells RT India Presenter @osamashaab
IPCS collaborated with The Book Review—India’s first English language review journal—on their Politics and IR special issue. It marks milestone anniversaries: 30 years for IPCS and 50 for @tbrind1976.
#BookReview | American Maritime Strategy in the Indian Ocean: Dominance, Diffusion, Adaptation
The author argues, "Supply chains and critical technologies, such as artificial intelligence and biotechnology, are becoming increasingly important to emerging nations in the IOR, writes Gunjan Singh.
https://t.co/sTNYIoHXJn
#BookReview | The Broken China Dream: How Reform Revived Totalitarianism
Minxin Pei argues that Xi could dismantle Deng's "reforms" because latter was not totally committed to political reform and was against a third-party check on future establishment of personality cults, writes Gunjan Singh
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Session 3 of the National Seminar on “International Dimensions: China’s Threat Perceptions and its Responses” was chaired by Amb. Arun K. Singh @Amb__ArunKSingh, Former Ambassador of India to the US, Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Carnegie India @CarnegieIndia. Shri Atul Aneja @atulaneja, Strategic Analyst, Former Strategic Affairs Editor, The Hindu; Dr. Rajiv Ranjan @mrajivranjan, Associate Professor, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Delhi; Ms. Antara Ghosal Singh @antaragsingh, Fellow, Strategic Studies Programme, ORF @orfonline, New Delhi; Dr. Gunjan Singh @Gunjsingh01, Associate Professor, O.P. Jindal Global University @JindalGlobalUNI, Sonipat; were the speakers of this session.
The panelists reflected on how Beijing’s evolving threat perceptions are shaping its strategic responses across the Indo-Pacific region. The discussion unpacked narratives around the QUAD, contestation in the South China Sea the Taiwan issue and China’s cyber sovereignty, while situating India’s rise within China’s strategic calculus.
I write for the @IndianExpress today!
China’s message via Jimmy Lai is that if Hong Kong has to survive, its people will have to accept Xi’s diktats https://t.co/gfe9v36dbX via @IndianExpress