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CHENOY, ANURADHA M (9) answer(s).
 
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Commonwealth of independent states: energy security and development / Chenoy, Anuradha M (ed); Patnaik, Ajay (ed) 2007  Book
Patnaik, Ajay Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers, 2007.
Description vii, 371p.
Standard Number 97887966654
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Human security: concepts and implications / Tadjbakhsh, Shahrbanou; Chenoy, Anuradha M 2007  Book
Chenoy, Anuradha M Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2007.
Description xvi, 272p.
Standard Number 9780415407274
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India and Russia: allies in the international political system / Chenoy, Anuradha M   Journal Article
Chenoy, Anuradha M Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract India is seeking a greater role for itself in the international system. This aspiration is based on the view that India is a stable democracy with significant human and material resources; it is an increasingly important economic power; it has an established record as a responsible and law abiding state; and it has consistently voiced the concerns of the developing countries as a leader of the non-aligned group. Indian foreign policy makers argue that at this stage of 'take off' as a great power India needs to re-invent itself. For this proposed new role India requires new allies and partnerships, including with the dominant superpower, the United States of America (US). The US has stated that it will make India into a great power. What is the US interest in India? How will this new interest and tie-up affect India's traditional partners like Russia? This article seeks to analyse the old model of relations that India enjoyed with Russia. This model is now being given up. Its place is being taken by an Indo-US strategic partnership. How different is this new model strategic relationship in comparison to the Indo-Soviet/Russian relationship? Some of these issues are addressed in this article.
Key Words Terrorism  Defence  International Politics  India  Kashmir  Russia 
Strategic Advantage  Foreign Policy 
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India and Russia in the changing international setting / Chenoy, Anuradha M   Journal Article
Chenoy, Anuradha M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract In the first decade of the post-Cold War era, relations between India and Russia have suffered because of mutual neglect and clear attempts to prioritize establishment of the friendliest relations with the sole superpower, the United States. However, the natural preference in both countries to work for multipolarity in world politics helped in repairing the relationship, particularly during the past one decade. Remarkably, relations with the US are no longer an obstacle to better India-Russia relations. The troubled security environment characterized by what is often believed as the state-sponsored terrorism in sensitive regions of Asia, the war in Afghanistan, and the political instability in Afghanistan as well as in countries of Central Asia has paved the way for India-Russia strategic partnership. Moreover, issues of energy security have added a new dimension, although the glitches in promoting optimal economic and trade relations remain to be fully overcome.
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India and the arms trade treaty / Chenoy, Anuradha M   Journal Article
Chenoy, Anuradha M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) seeks to regulate the transfer of conventional arms on the principle that arms exporters and importers have a responsibility to ensure that weapons are not used in violations of international law. India wants the ATT to be limited to illicit trade. It believes that the United Nations has various mechanisms to deal with human rights violations and that this issue should not be linked to arms trade. Indian citizens have spoken against gun vio-lence. Whether it is against the guns that killed Jessica Lall in Delhi or people in the conflict zones of Manipur, Kashmir or the Maoist-affected regions, Indians are fighting against the menace of the gun culture. The ATT is a just cause and India needs to support it.
Key Words Civil Society  proliferation  Disarmament  Arms Trade  Paramilitary  Arms Trade Treaty 
ATT 
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India, Russia and the shift in global balance power / Chenoy, Anuradha M   Journal Article
Chenoy, Anuradha M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Making of new Russia / Chenoy, Anuradha M 2001  Book
Chenoy, Anuradha M Book
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Publication New Delhi, Har-anand Publications, 2001.
Description 279p.
Series Foreign policy, peace and security series
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Plea for engendering human security / Chenoy, Anuradha M   Journal Article
Chenoy, Anuradha M Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Security  Human Security 
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Russia-India-China: re-visioning the international political system / Chenoy, Anuradha M Apr 2005  Journal Article
Chenoy, Anuradha M Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
Key Words China  India  Russia  Strategic Triangle 
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