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Contextualizing the Indo-Iranian relations / Baba, Noor Ahmad   Journal Article
Baba, Noor Ahmad Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Islamic revolution in Iran during 1978-79 resulted in bringing about a fundamental change in the Iranian foreign policy orientation that had a positive bearing on the indo-Iranian relationship. To reinforce this relationship the two countries began to discover and emphasize a number of commonalities between the two in history and in contemporary times. In this context while as Pakistan continued to be pro-west and the US partner in anti-Soviet war in Afghanistan, Iran gained greater proximity with India as a member of non- aligned community. In the changed context Iran became weary of the OIC and its activities. This indifference towards OIC and many of its conservatively oriented concerns was reinforced by Iraq-Iran war that polarized the Muslim countries.
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ID:   117908


Federalism and the Indian experience with nation building: an appraisal / Baba, Noor Ahmad   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract For plural societies like India, the only workable strategy of nation building is to provide all segments of society with an equal sense of belonging, respect and security. The Indian constitutional framework, despite some assimilationist influences, was broadly drawn on accommodationist lines. As a matter of policy, India adopted cultural pluralism rather than an assimilationist brand of cultural nationalism. The Constitution allowed federalism to develop and evolve as a dynamic process, despite certain inbuilt limitations that undermined its functioning in its initial three decades. Nevertheless, there has never been a consensus in India about using special provisions/autonomy as a strategy of nation building or as a mechanism of problem solving. Such an arrangement in the context of Kashmir was seen as an aberration and a potential source of disunity for the country. However, the erosion of Article 370 has undermined rather than promoted the cause of national integration in relation to Kashmir.
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ID:   014240


Nasser's Pan-Arab radicalism and the sauds drive for Islamic so / Baba, Noor Ahmad Jan-June 1992  Article
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Publication Jan-June 1992.
Description 122
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ID:   013687


United State's security policy in the Gulf: predicaments and prospects / Baba, Noor Ahmad Aug 1992  Article
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Publication Aug 1992.
Description 379-400
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Violence: not an Islamic deal / Baba, Noor Ahmad   Journal Article
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Key Words Violence  Islamic Deal 
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