Pakistan, Aug. 27 -- The yawning asymmetry -between India and China on the military and economic fronts -leaves India with little wiggle room. Recent tensions "will likely underscore to strategists in New Delhi and Beijing that they should be prepared for sustained competition across domains, and that India could hardly take for granted its partnerships in the region," Joshua White, a professor of South Asia Studies at Johns Hopkins University, recentlysaid. For any meaningful impact on Beijing's regional policy, New Delhi has to go beyond a delusionary course and plan for the long haul. Truly, the strongly gravitating New Delhi-Washington relationship is producing a centrifugal impact on the future of Indo-China relations. China's region...