India-China in 2030: a net assessment of the competition between two rising powers

This paper examines the balance between China and India in 2030, incorporating actions of other actors such as the U.S. and Pakistan, using quantitative and qualitative measures to assess the competition between these two rising powers.

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Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Australian Defence College
Authors: Brigadier Mick Ryan
Time horizon: 2030
Geographic focus: Global, India, China

Methods

The research method used in this report includes a mix of quantitative and qualitative measures, scenario generation, and the examination of strategic goals, perceptions, and national resources of both China and India.

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Key Insights

The assessment of the India-China competition is built in four parts: the nature of the competition, key India-China balances, scenarios, and implications. It explores strategic goals, perceptions, the impact of strategic culture, application of national resources, key balances in command and control, strategic forces, conventional maritime and air-land capabilities, and potential future scenarios.

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