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083895
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173512
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The present article discusses the ongoing debates as regards mounting challenges before national security against the backdrop of the over-sweeping waves of globalization and liberalization which have considerably affected the idea of the same thereby compelling to explore still unknown and probable threats to national security while historicizing and contextualizing contemporary views and discussions about the current phase of globalization and liberalization.
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076314
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165706
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There have been some prominent shifts in the world occurred in the recent past which are leading towards gradual unfolding of a new world order in the coming future. In fact, the election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the US is being regarded as the watershed in the prevailing international order which indeed closed the era of moderate American diplomacy and interactions with the external world and instead led to emerge an aggressive bold championing of several global concerns like protection of human rights, democracy, environment, nuclear proliferation and trade imbalances etc. and that became visible in the US’ dealings with North Korea and China and even Russia too.
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ID:
129713
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2014.
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With the recent change in the erstwhile leadership in China, the new leader President Xi Jinping has elucidated his vision as the "China Dream", Which sets out a new package of reforms on the anvil with a view to ensure economic progress matching with its rising population and their so rising aspirations and expectations, besides enlarging its sphere of influence in its vicinity and also in far flung areas of the world in its all-out efforts to not only maintain its regional predominance but also to achieve a big leap forward so as to be recognized as a dominant and responsible player in international relations against its long held desire to proceed toward assuming the role of a global hegemony next only to the US through replacing the US must be its ultimate goal hidden under the cloak of its economic-militaristic aggressions which is witnessed in its aggressive imperialist policies all over the world as it has not yet overcome from its age-old middle Kingdom complex.
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164074
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In fact, both India and China continue to struggle for the supremacy of the geopolitically sound and strategically important Indian Ocean Rim region (IOR) with a view to surpass each other in this area of sea waters as a major bone of contention between the two hostile neighbour though the thorniest border issue still remains unresolved between them. While Beijing ridicules Indian position with respect to Indian Ocean just not as India’s Ocean, China must also not extend its claim over the entire South China Sea as China’s own Sea and ought to honour this principle of equity as regards its expanding roles in Nepal, Bangladesh and Myanmar besides many other countries scattered around the Indian Ocean Rim.
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163006
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While China’s rising imperialism and expansionism with aggressive assertions using military power are the well known facts to worry in the whole world, its (Beijing’s) increasing use of soft power diplomacy to support its expansionist designs not only in Asia but also in the world, is a cause of another serious concern for all nations including India. For the past many years China is consistently expanding its outreach through its ever evolving soft power diplomacy in the whole world, ostensibly for economic reasons in the form of new trade and other financial modalities - the latest being the “One Belt One Road”(OBOR) or Silk Road grand initiative - but the real or ulterior motive is to expand its sphere of influence and hegemony in all continents so as to become a super power or a global hegemon.
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155017
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China’s expansionist and aggressive foreign policy based on its growing military power has worsened the prevailing tense scenario in the Asia– Pacific region. In response to Beijing’s seeming goal of establishing its hegemony, India has strengthened strategic relations with neighbours as well as further afield. Sudhanshu Tripathi avers that New Delhi now needs to evolve an institutional network of all Asian countries in the form of a regional bulwark of “Greater Asia” to consolidate its position.
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156059
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China’s expansionist and aggressive foreign policy based on its growing military power has worsened the prevailing tense scenario in the Asia– Pacific region. In response to Beijing’s seeming goal of establishing its hegemony, India has strengthened strategic relations with neighbours as well as further afield. Sudhanshu Tripathi avers that New Delhi now needs to evolve an institutional network of all Asian countries in the form of a regional bulwark of “Greater Asia” to consolidate its position.
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148004
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In fact climate change, energy security and sustainable development are the interrelated aspects of growth and development process of the entire human endeavour, whose mutual interplay considerably affect the environment and ecological balance anywhere on the earth. Unfortunately, the South Asian region has severely been suffering from several chronic problems for the long past, thereby preventing wider participation of common people in the framing of government policies and decisions and hampering the process of sustainable development in the region.
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ID:
173582
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Fortunately, the overall situation in India is far better as compared to most of the other rich powers including the US, because the otherwise worsening pandemic due to Covid-19 has been well-controlled under the visionary leadership of PM Narendra Modi, by immediately imposing three week’s lock down and further extending it by 19 days, which had amazing reduced the likely figure of eight lakhs plus Corona virus-infected patients to around few thousands by the end of lockdown 2.0. But as is clearly visible that the pandemic is still beyond the expected limits in many parts of the country despite two months long efforts by both Union and states governments to contain its spread and that is substantiated by the rising number of Corona infected patients.
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ID:
189589
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The present essay discusses the continuing tensions among three dominant powers viz. America, Russia and China wherein these powers are engaged in trilateral front in their respective bid to surpass the other. An economically robust India,is now evolving a broad-based fulcrum of national policy building institutions and dedicated service-oriented professional administrative structure to ensure speedy economic and scientific-technological growth, besides overcoming population explosion, cutting down corruption across sectors, and narrow sectarian interests,against the backdrop of the prevailing hostilities among the super and major powers.The current scenario is indeed very volatile and insecure and that may lead to very frightening proportions, wherein peaceful nations,including India, are required to remain very cautious in pursuing and protecting their respective national interests.
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151128
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As global geo-politics pivots to East, the emerging scenario offers good prospects as well as tough challenges because both India and the US are competing with each other to steal the show in the East against the backdrop of remarkable economic progress, though the rising expansionist-militarist and assertive policies of China and the discriminatory policies pursued by the US in the region are the some of the serious concerns as regards peace and stability of the region. Being closely connected with the East Asia, India has also been pursuing the region under its Look East Policy since early 1990’s which has now evolved into a comprehensive strategic engagement and robust security architecture. But instead of playing competing roles, both should jointly contribute towards the common cause of promoting peace, prosperity and security of the region.
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ID:
163474
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The article attempts to explore the reasons behind recent Chinese crackdown over Muslim community in Xinxiang province as that may result into a deep discord between China and Pakistan. In fact, the sharp radicalization of Pakistan due to spurt of Islamist militants and terrorists having proven links with Islamic State terrorists (ISIS) has already posed grave threats for the peace and security of China due to rising terror activities in Xinxiang, besides adversely affecting Beijing’s national security and socio-economic interests and also its political stability due to ascendance of terror ideology over China’s Marxism.
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ID:
135482
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Energy security and sustainable development are critical issues to ensure India’s economic growth and its human development objectives against the potential challenge of sustainability of its environment, not only for its millions of poor populace but also for preserving the environmental concerns for humanity at large, vis-à-vis prevailing unequal and uneven power relations in the world. As a way out, India should focus on holistic energy policies, diversification of fuel mix, clean and carbon saving technologies, R&D, energy efficiency, and also creating awareness and strengthening governance for sustainable development at the local and national levels while seeking maximum cooperation from abroad.
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ID:
136514
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The problem of environmental degradation affecting ecological balance in South Asia has its roots in several factors particularly socio-economic backwardness, lack of popular participation in policy formation and lack of collective effort at national as well as regional level. Acorrective to this situation wouldbe proper utilisation of the forum of SAARC and also developing partnership among public, industry and government for achieving sustainable development assuring human well-being.
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ID:
080083
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ID:
124823
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Publication |
2013.
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Both the EU and India despite marked dissimilarities may be seen as emerging powers with shared features, interests and challenges. Although the ongoing dialogue between them holds, significant political for building a new world order based on justice, freedom and equality, if continue to underperform as both side have different perceptions of what the dialogue for strategic cooperation for new world order should stand for.
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ID:
184372
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Indian culture believes thata human life consists of two aspects, spirit and matter or spiritual and temporal, and it is the unique magnificence of the same which perfectly associates each living body with the eternal soul. Both these units in the aforesaid worlds are essential to comprehend the eternal and universal Truth or Supreme Divine or Almighty God, the ultimate union of which is the highest goal of the human life, elaborated in all religions or even in literary classics throughout the world.
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160755
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While the hope remains that things will be different in Korean Peninsula after the Singapore Summit, the reality is that it’s better not to raise hopes too high to become disappointed in any unforeseen eventuality. In the present scenario it seems that both Pyongyang and Seoul too have realized the absolute futility of their continuing hostility and legacy of perpetuating conflict. Hence, they appear to be coming together with a view to establish peace, prosperity and security of not only their own countrymen but also of the peace-loving humanity all over the world.
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