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Author: Jiali Ma
Publisher: East View Press
ISSN: 1003-3408
Source: Contemporary International Relations, Vol.20, Iss.2, 2010-04, pp. : 96-102
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Abstract
In recent years, both China and India have paid great attention to the energy security issue. As they are both big energy consumers and importers, launching energy cooperation between China and India is mutually beneficial. Cooperation between the two countries should stick to the following principles: strengthening communication; avoid unnecessary conflict; advancing technical exchange and jointly promoting the stability of the world energy market.
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