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ENDNOTES FOR SECTION 1<br />

1. U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Hearing on China-South<br />

Asia Relations, written testimony of Lisa Curtis, March 10, 2016; U.S.-China<br />

Economic and Security Review Commission, Hearing on China’s Growing Global<br />

Influence: Objectives and Strategies, written testimony of John Garver, July 22, 2005.<br />

2. Charles Wolf Jr. et al., “China and India, 2025: A Comparative Assessment,”<br />

RAND Corporation, 2011, 103–112.<br />

3. U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Hearing on China-South<br />

Asia Relations, written testimony of Lisa Curtis, March 10, 2016; U.S.-China<br />

Economic and Security Review Commission, Hearing on China-South Asia Relations,<br />

written testimony of Andrew Small, March 10, 2016; and Jeff Smith, Cold<br />

Peace: China-India Rivalry in the Twenty-First Century, Lexington Books, 2014, 130.<br />

4. Various interlocutors, meetings with Commission, New Delhi and Mumbai,<br />

India, June 29–July 1, 2016. See also: U.S.-China Economic and Security Review<br />

Commission, Hearing on China-South Asia Relations, written testimony of Lisa Curtis,<br />

March 10, 2016; U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Hearing<br />

on China-South Asia Relations, written testimony of Jeff Smith, March 10, 2016;<br />

U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Hearing on China-South<br />

Asia Relations, written testimony of Deepa M. Ollapally, March 10, 2016; U.S.-China<br />

Economic and Security Review Commission, Hearing on China-South Asia Relations,<br />

written testimony of Shamila M. Chaudhary, March 10, 2016; and U.S.-China Economic<br />

and Security Review Commission, Hearing on China’s Growing Global Influence:<br />

Objectives and Strategies, written testimony of John Garver, July 22, 2005.<br />

5. Sumit Ganguly, “India and China: Border Issues, Domestic Integration, and<br />

International Security,” in Francine R. Frankel and Harry Harding, eds., The India-China<br />

Relationship: What the United States Needs to Know, Columbia University<br />

Press, 2004, 117–118.<br />

6. Andrew Small, The China-Pakistan Axis: Asia’s New Geopolitics, Oxford University<br />

Press, 2015, 54.<br />

7. Ashlyn Anderson and Alyssa Ayres, “Economics of Influence: China and India<br />

in South Asia,” Council on Foreign Relations, August 7, 2015.<br />

8. Ashlyn Anderson and Alyssa Ayres, “Economics of Influence: China and India<br />

in South Asia,” Council on Foreign Relations, August 7, 2015; Economist, “Arrive Full,<br />

Leave Empty,” February 27, 2016.<br />

9. Nargiza Salidjanova, “China’s Trade Ambitions: Strategy and Objectives behind<br />

China’s Pursuit of Free Trade Agreements,” U.S.-China Economic and Security<br />

Review Commission, May 28, 2015, 9.<br />

10. World Bank, “South Asia Regional Integration,” May 13, 2015. http://www.<br />

worldbank.org/content/dam/Worldbank/document/SAR/regional-integrationprogram-brochure.pdf.<br />

11. Harvard University Center for International Development, “Atlas of Economic<br />

Complexity.” http://atlas.cid.harvard.edu/.<br />

12. Tom Miller, “The Perils of Leadership,” Gavekal Dragonomics, April 14, 2015.<br />

13. Tom Miller, “The Perils of Leadership,” Gavekal Dragonomics, April 14, 2015.<br />

14. Sameer Lalwani, “Stirred but Not Shaken: Sri Lanka’s Rebalancing Act,” Center<br />

for Strategic and International Studies, Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative,<br />

June 18, 2015.<br />

15. Harvard University Center for International Development, “Atlas of Economic<br />

Complexity.” http://atlas.cid.harvard.edu/.<br />

16. Ashlyn Anderson and Alyssa Ayres, “Economics of Influence: China and India<br />

in South Asia,” Council on Foreign Relations, August 7, 2015.<br />

17. Rezaul Karim and Wasim Bin Habib, “China Keen to Increase Investment in<br />

Bangladesh,” Daily Star (Bangladesh), November 6, 2015.<br />

18. Natalie Obiko Pearson, “Japan Beating China in Race for Indian Ocean Deep-<br />

Sea Port,” Bloomberg, June 23, 2015.<br />

19. Indrani Bagchi, “Dhaka Cancels Port to Be Built by China, India Eyes Another,”<br />

Times of India, February 8, 2016.<br />

20. U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Hearing on China-South<br />

Asia Relations, written testimony of Deepa M. Ollapally, March 10, 2016.<br />

21. Board of Investment, Prime Minister’s Office of Pakistan, List of Agreements/<br />

MoUs Signed during Visit of Chinese President. http://boi.gov.pk/userfiles1/file/<br />

List%20of%20MoUs.docx.<br />

22. Saeed Shah and Jeremy Page, “China Readies $46 Billion for Pakistan Trade<br />

Route,” Wall Street Journal, April 16, 2015.<br />

23. Shahbaz Rana, “$46 Billion CPEC: Projects Worth $30b Already under Way,<br />

Says Ahsan Iqbal,” Express Tribune (Pakistan), June 1, 2016.

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