📄 Abstract
How do the countries involved view Chinaâ??s humanitarian assistance policies Is the humanitarian assistance provided by China sufficient to classify it as a responsible global power, which may or may not adhere to the Western definition of responsible power. The ongoing humanitarian disaster in Myanmar, the Rohingya Crisis, has once again prompted many academics to question Chinaâ??s role as a responsible force in the international community. However, most of the time, when criticising Chinaâ??s attitude on the problem, it has been done from a single point of view. Furthermore, owing of the intense concentration on global institutes, state to state ties have frequently taken a back seat. Myanmar has always been a component of Chinaâ??s tangential diplomacy programme. In 2014, China assisted disaster-affected individuals in Myanmar, offered mediation efforts to Myanmarâ??s peace process, and urged Chinese firms to be more community-minded in the country. These diplomatic efforts and humanitarian intervention these diplomatic efforts and humanitarian intervention have been overlooked by the international community. Is it possible to refer to humanitarian assistance as a type of responsibility. Is military intervention or development assistance more effective. The paper tries to question whether a Southeast Asian perspective on R2P is possible. Whether Indiaâ??s and Chinaâ??s action could regard as a responsible response.
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Jayshree Borah , UNDERSTANDING CHINA'S AND INDIA'S RESPONSE TO RAKHINE STATE: FROM A SOUTHEAST ASIAN RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT PERSPECTIVE , Volume 7 , Issue 12, december 2021, EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) ,