Engh, Sunniva

Abstract
Recent literature has aimed to “deconstruct” the notion of a “Sino-Indian rivalry” in Myanmar. The argument is that China’s leverage in Myanmar far outweighs India’s, and that the Tatmadaw nevertheless prevents either country’s manipulation of Myanmar. In contrast this article argues that the idea of a “Sino-Indian Great Game” still marks the Indian debate, thinking and policy on Myanmar. China’s continued rise will remain a main driver behind India’s Myanmar policy, and Myanmar will remain geostrategic relevant to India.
The article describes the historical legacy of India’s relationship with Myanmar, discusses the role of China in Indian Myanmar policies, and examines the effects of Myanmar’s democratization process. While the Myanmar playing field has changed, Indian perceptions of a “Sino-Indian Great Game” are lasting.
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