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Afghan reconstruction beyond 2014 / Sachdeva, Gulshan   Journal Article
Sachdeva, Gulshan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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COVID-19 Pandemic and European Union’s Responses / Sachdeva, Gulshan   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the last few months, Covid-19 pandemic has changed the world dramatically. Millions of people have been infected by the virus and hundreds of thousands have died. As situation is unfolding, we are still perhaps at the early stage of pandemic. Since the beginning of April 2020, about 75,000 infections were reported every day in the world. Now the figure is crossing almost 100,000 every day.
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ID:   068831


Demystifying North East / Sachdeva, Gulshan   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words North East  India 
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Developments in Europe and India-EU relations / Sachdeva, Gulshan   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the last few years, Europe is facing many challenges. These include difficulties in managing a single currency mechanism, influx of refugees, crisis in Ukraine, terrorist attacks, rise of populism and British exit from the European Union (EU). Despite these difficulties, the EU is still a major economy with huge capacities to influence issues concerning global governance. As a major trade and investment partner of India, developments in Europe have significant implications for the Indian economy and India-EU ties. After a few years of sluggishness, India-EU strategic partnership is again gaining momentum with an agreed Agenda for Action 2020. As negotiations on bilateral trade and investment agreement may take time, both India and the EU are focusing on other areas where increased consultations can lead to concrete outcomes. The areas include climate change, energy, environment, counter-terrorism, maritime security, science and technology, development cooperation, migration and mobility, civil society linkages and dialogues on Asia and Africa.
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Economic changes in Central Asia and Indian response / Sachdeva, Gulshan Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
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EU-China and EU-India: a tale of two strategic partnerships / Sachdeva, Gulshan   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract More than a decade has passed since the European Union (EU) signed strategic partnerships with China (2003) and India (2004). The EU's 'honeymoon' with China was over within a few years while cooperation on truly strategic issues with India is yet to emerge. The core of both these relationships is still economics. While China has taken full advantage of the EU's institutional mechanism through more than 56 sectoral dialogues to promote its geopolitical goals and also to neutralise European concerns about democracy and human rights, Indian policy makers and analysts remain sceptical about Europe's role in global affairs. As a result, they have not bothered to use European capacities to promote their own interests through this partnership.
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India and the EU: boosting relations through CECA / Sachdeva, Gulshan   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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India and the European Union: time to de-bureaucratize strategic partnership / Sachdeva, Gulshan   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract At the ninth EU-India Summit which was held in Marseille in France in September 2008, both partners agreed to a revised Joint Action Plan extending the Strategic Partnership to new areas aimed at promoting peace and comprehensive security, sustainable development, research and technology, and cultural exchanges. The summit also approved a joint work programme on energy, clean development and climate change, a horizontal civil aviation agreement and the launch of a European Business and Technology Centre in India.
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India and the European Union: broadeining strategic partnership beyond economic linkages / Sachdeva, Gulshan   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract India and Europe share the vision of a democratic, multi-cultural and multi-polar world.In the recent past, trade and other economic ties have formed the core of India-EU partnership. Encouraged by positive trends, both have forged a strategic partnership and are negotiating for a broad-based bilateral trade and investment agreement.Despite many positive developments in the economic sphere, Indian policy makers are sceptical about Europe's role as a major strategic player in Asia.Apart from economic issues, India's partnership with the EU is still at a dialogue level.The main challenge in the coming years will be to broaden the existing economic partnership to cover traditional and non-traditional security issues.
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India should be prepared for an enhanced engagement / Sachdeva, Gulshan   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Irrespective of what happens between Afghanistan and the US on bilateral security agreement as well as on the Afghan peace process, it is clear that a new phase in the Afghanistan project is going to begin from 2015. Within this context, most analysts and international reports indicate that, in the post-2014 phase, the country is going to face major challenges in three major areas: security, political and economic. Enhanced Indian engagement in Afghanistan could help the country meet the difficult challenges in all these areas during its decade of transformation (2015?2024).
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India-EU strategic partnership: a new roadmap / Jain, Rajendra K; Sachdeva, Gulshan   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the role of strategic partnerships in Indian foreign policy and the nature and perceptions of India and the European Union about the strategic partnership. It discusses how both sides look at global governance, normative divergence, and security cooperation. It assesses Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s perceptions and engagement with Europe since coming to power in 2014. It analyses the economic dynamics of the partnership and assesses the reasons for the impasse in the conclusion of a Broad-based Investment and Trade Agreement. It discusses the salient features of EU’s India Strategy (2018). In conclusion, the article argues that in a more volatile world, India is re-engaging Europe with greater vigour and that both sides seek to build and consolidate the strategic partnership on commonalities.
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Indian Ocean region: present economic trends and future possibi / Sachdeva, Gulshan Jan-Mar 2004  Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Mar 2004.
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India-Russia "Strategic partnership" strenghened with putin vis / Sachdeva, Gulshan Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
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Trilateral economic cooperation / Sachdeva, Gulshan Apr 2005  Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
Key Words Economic Cooperation  China  India  Russia  Strategic Triangle 
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