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ID126690
Title ProperDiaspora as a factor in India-Myanmar relations
LanguageENG
AuthorSingh, Amit
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Myanmar' is going through an unprecedented political and socio-cultural trans- formation. During the past five decades of military rule, the country witnessed supprasion of democratic norms/institutions, human rights violations, armed insurgencies by the sidelined ethnic minorities, detention of the opposition activists and leaders, especially the Nobel Peace laureate Ms Aung San Suu Kyi and the economic policies enforced by the junta, and left most of the common people impoverished, including the Indian Diaspora.
`In' analytical NoteMaritime Affairs Vol.9, No.2; Winter 2013: p.82-96
Journal SourceMaritime Affairs Vol.9, No.2; Winter 2013: p.82-96
Key WordsIndia ;  Myanmar ;  Diaspora ;  Indo-Myanmar Relation ;  Bilateral Relations ;  International Relations ;  International Cooperation ;  Regional Security ;  Maritime Relations ;  Economic Cooperation ;  Indian Diaspora ;  Economic Policies ;  Human Rights ;  Military Rules ;  Political and Socio-Cultural Trans- Formation