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ASEAN informal summit / Singh, Udai Bhanu Feb 1998  Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Article
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Publication Feb 1998.
Description 1743-46
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ID:   051681


ASEAN regional Forum and security of the Asia-Pacific / Singh, Udai Bhanu 2001  Book
Singh, Udai Bhanu Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 2001.
Description viii, 143p.
Standard Number 8186019405
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044174355.033059/SIN 044174MainOn ShelfGeneral 
044175355.033059/SIN 044175MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   146974


Australia’s 2016 defence white paper: an Indian perspective / Singh, Udai Bhanu   Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Australia’s comprehensive strategic approach towards the Indo-Pacific region and a renewed interest in the Indian Ocean has served to rekindle its relationship with India. Australia’s recently released 2016 Defence White Paper (DWP 2016) demonstrates that a growing convergence in strategic approaches can be discerned as Australia looks West and India begins to ‘Act East’.
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ID:   073126


Challenges to border management in India-Myanmar relations / Singh, Udai Bhanu   Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words India  Myanmar  Border Management 
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ID:   110269


Disaster management in south-east Asia / Singh, Udai Bhanu   Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract South-east Asia is the epicentre of frequent disasters of varying intensity. The damage to life and property caused by these disasters is comparable to that caused by war. Disasters disrupt the national economy and social development. Besides, the world has shrunk and news about the hardship suffered by the people is rapidly disseminated. As such, the management of disasters has become a key concern of governments confronted with an increasingly aware civil society and a shorter reaction time. Often when disaster strikes, it impacts more than one country and sometimes the region as a whole. The intensity and the frequency of such disasters have prompted the ASEAN to evolve its own response mechanism. However, often the scale of the disaster is so huge that only an international response can meet the challenge. In such cases, the international community, acting through the United Nations and its various agencies and other inter-governmental and non-governmental bodies, has provided succour. Although disasters can be natural, technological and conflictrelated, this paper addresses only natural disasters in the region.
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Do the changes in Myanmar signify a real transition? / Singh, Udai Bhanu   Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Do the changes in Myanmar signify a real transition? a response / Singh, Udai Bhanu   Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Military  Myanmar  Political Reform  Thein Sein  Ethnic Reconciliation 
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ID:   058340


East Timor: issues and prospects / Singh, Udai Bhanu   Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication Jun1999.
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ID:   060049


East Timor: pebble in Indonesia's shoe / Singh, Udai Bhanu Dec 1996  Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication Dec 1996.
Key Words Indonesia  East Timor 
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ID:   059753


India and the ARF: The Post-Pokhran II Phase / Singh, Udai Bhanu Jan 1999  Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication Jan 1999.
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India and the ASEAN regional forum / Singh, Udai Bhanu July 1996  Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Article
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Publication July 1996.
Description 577-587
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ID:   091838


India's evolving relations with Myanmar in recent times / Singh, Udai Bhanu   Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Relation with Myanmar will continue to hold significance for India. India's Myanmar policy has been influenced by the desire to balance the geopolitical imperative with its commitment to democracy.
Key Words Insurgency  Burma  India  Myanmar  European Policy  Iran - Democracy - 1941-1953 
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India's security cooperation with Myanmar / Singh, Udai Bhanu   Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Security  India  Myanmar  Security Cooperation 
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ID:   017960


Indonesia: From economic crisis to political turmoil / Singh, Udai Bhanu Nov 2000  Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Article
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Publication Nov 2000.
Description 1517-1538
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ID:   058324


Indonesia's security perspectives / Singh, Udai Bhanu Mar 2000  Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication Mar 2000.
Key Words Indonesia  Security-Indonesia 
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Major powers and the security of Southeast Asia / Singh, Udai Bhanu May 2000  Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication May 2000.
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Maritime Strategies of China and Southeast Asia / Singh, Udai Bhanu   Article
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Summary/Abstract Maritime security in the Indo-Pacific (or the Indian Ocean–Pacific Ocean continuum) has acquired salience following the shift of the centre of gravity from the Atlantic. It has brought the focus onto the TRADE, resources and energy lifelines that run across it. The emerging power equations marked by an assertive China, a rising India, a resurgent Japan, together with a rebalancing United States make for a potentially turbulent region. The resultant situation has thrown up new challenges and opportunities which are compounded by the traditional and non-traditional threats that plague the region. The regional states’ response to the evolving strategic environment in the Indo-Pacific (which includes China’s growing naval power) has manifested itself in individual maritime strategies. As it happens, these maritime strategies are as much affected by the process of norm making currently underway as by China’s growing naval assertiveness.
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Myanmar marches on / Singh, Udai Bhanu   Article
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Publication Dec 1994.
Key Words Burma  Myanmar 
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Outlook for the ARF:Relevance for India / Singh, Udai Bhanu Sep 1999  Journal Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Journal Article
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Publication Sep 1999.
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ID:   011486


Peace accord in the Philippines / Singh, Udai Bhanu Nov 1996  Article
Singh, Udai Bhanu Article
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Publication Nov 1996.
Description 1179-1188
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