ID | 133902 |
Title Proper | Making of strategic geopolitics |
Other Title Information | case study of Indo-Bangladesh Relationship since 1990s |
Language | ENG |
Author | Chattopadhyay, Pratip |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Geopolitics as a subject has a trajectory from 'imperialist geopolitics' to 'new geopolitics' to 'critical geopolitics'. Contextualising Indo-Bangladesh relations since the post cold war period , particularly with the sensiticity of 'Gujral Doctrine' of 1996 within this 'geopolitical tradition', the paper shows that following Gujral, the NDA and UPA government have tried to project its benevolent image in its policy to Bangladesh, mostly in an one-way flow of assistance and aid, but badly wanting an assurance of 'zero-tolerance' to anti-Indian terrorist training camps in Bangladesh's soil. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol.35, No.9; Sep.2014: p.67-74 |
Journal Source | World Focus Vol.35, No.9; Sep.2014: p.67-74 |
Key Words | Strategic Geopolitics ; Strategy ; Geopolitics ; Imperialist Geopolitics ; New Geopolitics ; Indo-Bangladesh Relationship ; India ; Bangladesh ; Critical Geopolitics ; Gujral Doctrine - 1966 ; India's Foreign Policy ; Anti-Indian Terrorist Training ; Zero-Tolerance ; Geopolitical Tradition ; Post-Cold War Period |