Manhas, Neeraj Singh and Sharma, Akriti
(2025)
Global Climate Change: Dynamics of India-China Cooperation, Competition, and Road Ahead.
In:
Decoding the Chessboard of Asian Geopolitics: Asian Powerplay in East and Southeast Asia, The Global North, and Other Emerging Issues.
Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore, pp. 261-277.
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Climate change is the century's most pressing challenge, with impacts transcending national borders, economies, and ecosystems. India and China being the fastest growing economies are the most vulnerable regions to the changing climate. They face huge impacts of climate change being the fastest growing economies, leading to a critical juncture in global climate change governance, embodying a complex interplay of cooperation, opposition, and evolving strategies that will shape the future of climate action. Collaboration between the two states has been obtrusive in diverse multilateral forums, along with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations, in which they have frequently offered united fronts on concepts that include ‘common but differentiated responsibilities’ (CBDR). Simultaneously, the impacts of changing climate cause an additional burden on existing social and economic problems by causing unrest, national rivalries, and situations that are hard to manage. This chapter will examine and outline the multifaceted relationship between both countries on climate change, focusing on their collaborative efforts, competitive dynamics, and the potential pathways forward. |
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School of Conflict and Security Studies > Political Conflict |
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Schools > Conflict and Security Studies |
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21 Apr 2025 08:39 |
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21 Apr 2025 08:39 |
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