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WORLD FOCUS 2023-08 44, 8 (16) answer(s).
 
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Dissecting the Dynamics of India-US Strategic Partnership post Prime Minister Modi’s State Visit to the United States / Arora, Pooja ; Ajmeera, Umesh Chandra   Journal Article
Pooja Arora & Umesh Chandra Ajmeera Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The revitalized relationship between India and the United States holds the promise of a strategic partnership that transcends boundaries and nurtures mutual growth and progress. With a shared vision and a commitment to long-term collaboration, the America-India duo can serve as a beacon of stability and cooperation in an ever-changing world.
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India -Central Asia: Deciphering Strategic Convergence / Panda, Snehalata   Journal Article
Panda, Snehalata Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Central Asian nations have diversified engagement with countries having stable socio-political environment, economic viability, defence capabilities and potential market for its products. India has an opportunity to enhance its engagement with the resource rich countries of Central Asia.
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India -USA-Mongolia Relations: a Trilateral Analysis / Godara, Hari   Journal Article
Godara, Hari Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract International relations among countries are shaped by complex interactions and geopolitical considerations. In this context, the relationship between India, the USA, and Mongolia holds significant importance in the broader geopolitical landscape.
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India Uzbekistan Relationship: Opportunities and Challenges / Chakrabarty, Manas   Journal Article
Chakrabarty, Manas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Before we go into the discussion of India- Uzbekistan relationship, let us throw some light on the primary concept of international relations. As we live in the present century, it can be said that no nation or country can live in isolation. Coexistence of the nations is the order of the day. (Malhotra, 2001).It is a cross border transactions of all kinds, political, economic and social. (Brown and Ainley 2009).
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India’s Connectivity Projects and Necklace of Diamond Strategy in Central Asia / Pradhan, Ramakrushna ; Babu, Ram ; Pandey, Santwana   Journal Article
Pradhan, Ramakrushna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In its renewed engagement with the Central Asian republics in the after math of the Soviet disintegration, the only prominent hindrance that has constrained New Delhi’s direct entry into the heartland region is the geographical barrier. In order to overcome them, India has redesigned its strategies and initiatives under the aegis of Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation.
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India’s Soft Power in Central Asia amid the Politics of Big Powers Influence / Barik, Hemsagar   Journal Article
Barik, Hemsagar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s presence in Central Asia cannot be compared with Russia and China in any fields. Due to their geographical proximity both has the opportunity to influence the people and politics. Now, it depends upon the government and people whom to choose to influence their governance. According to Joseph Nye, every country has their own unique soft power to expor t to abroad depending upon their geopolitics of the nation.
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India-Kazakhstan Relations - Close, Cordial and Consistent / Gidadhubli, R.G   Journal Article
Gidadhubli, R.G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Kazakhstan is the largest country in the Central Asian region, and ninth largest country in the world. Kazakhstan is strategically located with China on the east and Russia on the north. An effort has been made to elaborate relations between India and Kazakhstan.
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India-Uzbekistan Relations: exploring the Path of Contemporary Cooperation / Pal, Sanjit   Journal Article
Pal, Sanjit Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India and Uzbekistan have shared historical and cultural ties dating back centuries. In recent years, these two nations have embarked on a journey of strengthening bilateral relations, forging a path of contemporary cooperation. This article delves into the multifaceted aspects of the India-Uzbekistan relationship, examining the key areas of collaboration, challenges faced, and the potential for future growth. The article begins by highlighting the historical context that laid the foundation for the present-day cooperation between India and Uzbekistan.
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Mr. Zelensky Enters Nato - Russia-Ukraine Conflict Might Escalate / Gidadhubli, R.G.   Journal Article
Gidadhubli, R.G. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract On 11th July 2023 NATO meeting was held in Vilnius the capital of Lithuania when the President of Ukraine Mr. Zelensky was also invited to attend, even though Ukraine is not a member of NATO. This is a global significant event and hence an effort has been made to highlight few important issues.
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Radicalization and Religious Extremism in Central Asia: Addressing the Threats to Stability / Meena, Akanksha   Journal Article
Meena, Akanksha Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The geopolitical tension in the surrounding regions, the worsening situation in Afghanistan post-Taliban takeover, and intraregional socio-economic problems directly affect the security situation in Central Asia.
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Revitalizing Historical Roots of India’s Engagement with Central Asia: Exploring Opportunities for Energy Cooperation / Kumbhar, Sitaram   Journal Article
Kumbhar, Sitaram Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper delves into India’s engagement with Central Asia, particularly focusing on energy cooperation as a catalyst for revitalizing their historical ties. Recognizing energy security as paramount for its rapid economic growth, India actively seeks collaborations to ensure a stable energy environment. Central Asia’s historical and geopolitical significance, coupled with its substantial energy resources, positions it as a strategic partner.
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Rise of Religious Extremism in Tajikistan: a Historical Perspective / Kumari, Swati   Journal Article
Kumari, Swati Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Tajikistan is the only state of Iranian descent that faced immense ethnic pressure from Iran in the late 1990s and early 2000. Due to its unique identity, weak national governments and a pivotal role played by the only Islamic party of Central Asia- the IRPT, Tajikistan slipped into authoritarianism with literally no change of political leadership in the first twenty years.
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SCO and Central Asia: a Strategic Partnership for Regional Stability / Sheikh, Younis Ahmad   Journal Article
Sheikh, Younis Ahmad Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The SCO-Central Asia partnership has geopolitical significance, reshaping the balance of power by providing a platform for major powers to engage in dialogue and cooperation. Looking ahead, the par tnership offers opportunities for economic development and connectivity, but differing priorities among member states and geopolitical rivalries require ongoing dialogue and trust-building effor ts.
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Strategic Partnership between India and the US: Major Milestones in Developing Effective Counter-Terrorism Measures / Joshi, Anshu ; Kain, Jaswant Singh   Journal Article
Kain, Jaswant Singh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite all challenges, both Biden and Modi administration have clearly stated time and again that they will stay collaborated and keep working together to fight global terrorism. It seems to be a prior objective for both countries and hence will remain a key area of engagement for both. During the recent state visit of the Indian PM to the US, many historic agreements in the area of strategy and defence have been signed. They clearly denote a new era of partnership between India and the US.
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Trans Boundary Water Disputes in Central Asia: Challenges and Opportunities for Cooperation / Mandal, Uttam K.   Journal Article
Mandal, Uttam K. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Central Asia, comprising Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan, is largely arid, with limited freshwater resources. The region heavily relies on transboundary rivers such as the Amu Dar ya, Syr Dar ya, and their tributaries, which originate outside the region. These water sources are critical for irrigation, energy production, and domestic consumption, but they are increasingly facing challenges due to a combination of factors, including population growth, climate change, inefficient water usage, and infrastructure limitations.
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USA – India Defense Relations / Mohanty, Biswa Ranjan ; Mishra, Suraj Kumar   Journal Article
Biswa Ranjan Mohanty and Prof. Suraj Kumar Mishra Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India, the world’s biggest importer of weapons, has long been desperate to expand its indigenous defence industry. It has not been easy. A “Make in India” defence policy was launched eight years ago, followed in 2020 by “Atmanirbhar Bharat” (Self-reliant India), when the government raised the maximum stake that could be held by foreigners in joint ventures in defence from 49% to 74%.However, by the start of last year, foreign direct investment in the defence industry had reached only $380m, against a target of $10bn by 2025.
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