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Border crossings and Islamic terrorists: representing Bangladesh in Indian foreign policy during the BJP era / Singh, Sinderpal   Journal Article
Singh, Sinderpal Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Dilemmas of regional states: How Southeast Asian states view and respond to India–China maritime competition / Singh, Sinderpal   Journal Article
Singh, Sinderpal Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines contemporary perceptions and the corresponding responses of Southeast Asian states vis-à-vis India–China maritime competition. Specifically, it examines the cases of Singapore, Vietnam, and the Philippines. These countries provide useful cross-comparisons as, bilaterally, all three states relate uniquely to China and the maritime disputes in the South China Sea on the basis of two structural conditions – their formal security relationship with the US and whether they are a claimant state in the South China Sea dispute. The link between the range afforded by these three cases and the manner in which it drives their perceptions towards India–China maritime competition forms the core of this article. These three countries perceive differing levels of threat from China and have chosen a range of external balancing strategies to deal with these perceived threats. The nature of US–China and India–China security competition, the latter specifically in the maritime realm, structures the external balancing strategies they have pursued. There are, this article argues, important links between US–China and India–China strategic competition in structuring the external balancing strategies these countries pursue.
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ID:   050129


Framing South Asia: whose imagined region? / Singh, Sinderpal 2001  Book
Singh, Sinderpal Book
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Publication Singapore, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, 2001.
Description 30p.
Series IDSS working paper series no. 9
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ID:   103648


From Delhi to Bandung: Nehru, 'Indian-ness' and 'Pan-Asian-ness / Singh, Sinderpal   Journal Article
Singh, Sinderpal Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The idea of 'Asia', as a distinct space in international politics, has generated a good deal of historical and contemporary debate. This article seeks to engage this debate by examining how the Indian state, under its first prime minister and external affairs minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, attempted to delineate certain Pan-Asian regional identities at both the 1947 Asian Relations Conference in Delhi and the 1955 Afro-Asian Conference in Bandung. It will argue that such articulations of specific Pan-Asian identities were linked to the manner in which Nehru sought to represent certain aspects of the Indian state during this period.
Key Words Regionalism  Non-alignment  India  Asia  Identity  Nehru 
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India - Singapore relations: constructing a new bilateral relationship / Singh, Sinderpal; Rahman, Syeda Sana   Journal Article
Singh, Sinderpal Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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