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Developments in Fiji: an alternative view point / Kaul, Man Mohini   Article
Kaul, Man Mohini Article
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Publication Mar 1991.
Key Words Fiji  Southeast Asia 
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India's look east policy: new era of India-ASEAN relations / Kaul, Man Mohini   Journal Article
Kaul, Man Mohini Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words SAARC  APEC  Australia  India  Southeast Asia  Malaysia 
Look East Policy  New Zealand  India - ASEAN Relations  Foreign Policy 
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ID:   184818


Muslims in the Philippines / Kaul, Man Mohini   Journal Article
Kaul, Man Mohini Journal Article
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Key Words Christianity  Philippines  Islamization  Muslims  MNLF 
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ID:   024932


Philippines and Southeast Asia / Kaul, Man Mohini 1978  Book
Kaul, Man Mohini Book
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Publication New Delhi, Radiant Publishers, 1978.
Description xiv, 214p.
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Regional groupings: an overview of BIMSTEC and MGC / Kaul, Man Mohini   Journal Article
Kaul, Man Mohini Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract In the last decade, India has shown a keen interest in the formation of sub-regional groupings such as Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) and the Mekong Ganga Project (MGC). There are five reasons for this: the need to find a working alternative to a non-functional South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), the importance of this contiguous region with regard to geopolitics and security, rivalry with China, the growing economic links between India and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the strategic advantages of enhanced relations with Myanmar. There are barriers to regional integration within the region mentioned, such as weak political institutions and human rights violations, but ASEAN offers a good model. India needs to adopt a multi-dimensional consultative approach in this matter.
Key Words SAARC  ASEAN  Economic Cooperation  BIMSTEC  Mekong Ganga Project  MGC 
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