Aravind Yelery > Research Staff
Aravind Yelery is an Honorary Fellow at the Institute of Chinese Studies, Delhi. Previously, he was associated with Shanghai Ji-Ou (Sino-European Commerce Ltd.) as a Sr. Corporate Consultant (Research). He is a fluent Chinese speaker and before commencing his research at Fudan University, Shanghai, he completed Mandarin language studies from the esteemed Nanjing Normal University, P R China. He is an alumnus of Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, where he was awarded the Doctorate for his research on China, focusing on energy and economic in China’s transforming foreign policy. Before his PhD, he undertook M.Phil research on China’s SOEs and their re-structuring at the same centre at JNU.
From the century of turmoil through years of the Opium war, public health remained a matter of Imperial concerns. It did not only exert pressure domestically but also exposed dreading meritocracies within the imperial
Chinese thinkers are growingly forgetful that the chief threats to peace in Asia come from the camouflaged ignorance. The recent acts of violations by the PLA along the LAC also indicate the contradictions
Does Hong Kong remain a dream destination for global capital, manufacturing, and services? Probably the large-scale protests, layoffs, and Sinification of Hong Kong hold the answer
As the trade volume between India and China has gone up since 2001, economic diplomacy remains a driving force behind bilateral relations.
भारत और चीन के बीच वर्ष 2001 से व्यापार बढ़ा है, जिसमें आर्थिक कूटनीति ने आपसी संबंधों को आगे बढ़ाने में प्रेरक शक्ति का काम किया है। भारतीय वाणिज्य मंत्रालय के आंकङों के अनुसार, इन आर्थिक क्रियाकलापों का केंद्र-बिंदु व्यापार ही है।
The China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), a statutory organisation under China’s Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), is the largest and the most important institution for the promotion of foreign trade in China.
The Chinese manufacturing industry played a dynamic role in expanding limits of its geoeconomics. The trade relations and the economics behind it proved crucial to ascertain China’s global rise.
Comparative Sino-Indian political economy; Sino-Indian and China-South Asia relations; China’s foreign policy, Chinese manufacturing trends, Urbanization, Chinese Government and Politics.
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