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Asia-Pacific security India's concern / Jha, Pankaj Kumar   Journal Article
Jha, Pankaj Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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Challenges of disaster management act 2005 with special references of flood control need for an alternative disaster management / Jha, Pankaj Kumar   Journal Article
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China and Southeast Asia: the future perspectives / Jha, Pankaj Kumar   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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China and Southeast Asia: the future perspectives / Jha, Pankaj Kumar   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   078932


Counter-terrorism strategics in Southeast Asia / Jha, Pankaj Kumar   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   091391


Defence white paper 2009: new contours of Australia's strategic thinking / Jha, Pankaj Kumar   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The May 2009 White paper is an important policy document on the future posture and plans of Australian defence and strategic policy, it is riddled with contradictions. While it does look ahead, it is nuclear what its immediate challenges are. Moreover, it fails to identify its likely adversaries and equally fails to fustify the huge military programme.
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India-Singapore relations / Jha, Pankaj Kumar Sep 2004  Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2004.
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Religious assertion in Malaysia: constrained or conflagrated / Jha, Pankaj Kumar   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract For several decades, religion has been a visible and potent force in the domestic politics of Muslim countries. Within Asia, the issue has attracted considerable debate and a good case study of this is Malaysia. Issues of religious conversion, demolition of temples, apostasy, and Islamic state discourse have widened fault lines among different religious communities in Malaysia. While on the one hand the role of the state is seen as being a constraining factor to these divisive tendencies, on the other hand politico-social compulsions have coerced it into acceding to the majoritarian demands. The opposition Islamic political parties and the contradicting interpretations of the constitution and religious texts have aggravated the problem. The global financial crisis has further accentuated the fissures and minority protagonists of majority religious groups have become more assertive.
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