Competitive Emergence of China and India and Autonomous Existence of Sri Lanka

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2015

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Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya

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Paper will discuss the Competitive Emergence of China and India and Autonomous Existence of Sri Lanka. China and India are arising of politics, economics and military sections. It is influencing to autonomous of Sri Lanka who is small country in region of South Asia. All of these countries are in Asiatic state. While china and India most power full arising state in this region. Both countries of the world, which china and India have self-built economy and military power. From recent period, global economic capability is being transferred to Asia china and India. Also china and India have built military power to protect more than other countries all capability for their motherlands. There is challenge for Sri Lanka autonomous among such China became closer friend of Sri Lanka last ruling period. India was suffering from ideological conflict about that. The present government is improving aliment between India and Sri Lanka. China became a main development partner of Sri Lanka. It was a main reason to intolerance of India. This reason Sri Lanka had to give large number of profit margin to China. Actually speaking it is that one way pump system.in this context Indian ideology is main both power full countries. Factor to determine international affairs. If Sri Lanka deal with only China Sri Lanka able to isolate.in international society. In this context Sri Lanka implement non-alignment foreign policy will be able to conduct successful foreign affairs between India and china.

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Autonomous, competitive emergence, ideological conflict, china, India, Sri Lanka

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De Silva, P.P.N. 2015. Competitive Emergence of China and India and Autonomous Existence of Sri Lanka, p. 261, In: Proceedings of the International Postgraduate Research Conference 2015 University of Kelaniya, Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, (Abstract), 339 pp.

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