The first episode of the documentary series takes the viewer through the conditions that led to China's formation in 1949. It explains how the China-Taiwan dispute started. Gaurie Dwivedi takes you through the inside story of what led to the India-China war of 1962.
The episode delves into the legacy of the founder of China, Mao Zedong. His successes like the military victories against India and America in Korea. His failures like the great famine and cultural revolution. Gaurie Dwivedi gives an in-depth analysis of how Mao Zedong shaped present leaders like XI Jinping to rule China.
This week on Inside Xi’s China, we bring details of China’s rise from rags to riches. Deng Xiaoping started the SEZs in China. Deng Xiaoping was also the master mind of the Tiananmen massacre. Gaurie Dwivedi explains how Deng Xiaoping became inspiration for future Chinese Presidents like Xi Jinping to rule with an iron fist.
This week on Inside Xi’s China, The Great Game plan the focus is on the current president Xi Jinping. His privileged background, his sister’s murky business dealings, his rise within the communist party leadership as a compromise candidate among rival factions. Gaurie Dwivedi explains Xi Jinping's desire to beat Mao Zedong to become the new Red Emperor.
This week on 'Inside Xi’s China', we look at China's many boundary conflicts – from Ladakh to Taiwan and from the South China Sea to Indian Ocean. Gaurie Dwivedi explains China's 'Smash & Grab' doctrine which is part of its larger design to hegemonise the world.