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ECONOMIC LIBERALISATION (6) answer(s).
 
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Decade of offsets policy: in retrospect / Misra, S N   Journal Article
Misra, S N Journal Article
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India and SAARC in the post cold war phase / Sharma, Suman   Journal Article
Sharma, Suman Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words SAARC  Globalization  Gujral Doctrine  WTO  Geopolitics  IMF 
Regional conflict  South Asia  India  Economic Liberalisation  United Nations 
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Indian diaspora in Myanmar / Singh, Amit   Journal Article
Singh, Amit Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Myanmar is going through an unprecedented politico-economical and socio-cultural transformation, especially after the November 2010 general elections. The new military-backed, quasi-civilian government under the leadership of President Thein Sein of Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) advocated a reformist agenda namely, reached out to the Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi (ASSK), established the National Human Rights Commission, implemented a new labour law in consultation with the International Labour Organisation, relaxed restrictions on the media, allowed some economic liberalisation and released hundreds of political prisoners.
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ID:   112183


Indian Ocean naval symposium: uniting the maritime Indian Ocean region / Ghosh, P K   Journal Article
Ghosh, P K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Investing in India / Acharya, Shanta 1998  Book
Acharya, Shanta Book
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Publication London, Macmillan Press Ltd., 1998.
Description xxii, 258p.
Standard Number 0333686918
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Prospects and challenges of ASEAN / Mukherjee, Kunal   Journal Article
Mukherjee, Kunal Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Regionalism has been an important force in international relations since 1945. The aim of this article is to make an assessment of one of the major regional organisations from the Asia Pacific, the ASEAN, or Association of South East Asian Nations. The article attempts to give readers an overview of the problems and prospects of the ASEAN. Although the ASEAN has been successful to a large extent as a regional body, regionalism in South East Asia has been considerably undermined by a number of factors since its creation in 1967. However, in the final analysis, it has been argued that with increasing democratising tendencies in the region and with increasing economic liberalisation, the ASEAN seems to have a bright future.
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