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SILK ROUTE (18) answer(s).
 
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ID:   152439


Bamiyan Buddhas demolition: challenge to world heritage / Warikoo, K   Journal Article
Warikoo, K Journal Article
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ID:   143350


Central Asia and South Asia : opportunities and challenges / Warikoo, K   Article
Warikoo, K Article
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Summary/Abstract India and Central Asia have shared a geo-cultural affinity and a long tradition of historical contacts that dates back to antiquity. There is convergence of views and interests between the Central Asian Republics and India, on fundamental issues such as; (a) need to maintain social harmony and equilibrium by promoting inter-ethnic harmony and peaceful co-existence; (b) commitment to secularism and democracy and opposition to religious fundamentalism; (c) recognition of threat to regional security and stability from trans-border terrorism, arms and drug trafficking, religious extremism and ethnic-religious secessionism; (d) commitment to the principles of territorial integrity of nation states and inviolability of state borders; (e) promoting economic, scientific and cultural cooperation and (f) ensuring peaceful and tranquil neighbourhood in Afghanistan. The Central Asian Republics, being cautious and wary of dominating influence of the powerful neighbours like Russia and China look towards India as a friend and partner, which does not have any political or territorial ambitions in the region. India is also expected to play a balancing role in the big power games in Central Asia.
Key Words Iran  Afghanistan  Central Asia  Turkmenistan  Kazakhstan  Uzbekistan 
SCO  Trade Relations  Silk Route  Karakoram Highway  Tapi  IPI 
Gwadar Chabahar  Trade and Transit  CAREC  Dushanbe 
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ID:   151961


China's maritime silk route and implications for India / Sahay, R K 2016  Book
Sahay, R K Book
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Publication New Delhi, Alpha Editions, 2016.
Description vii, 304p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386019936
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ID:   127337


Common traits in the culture of Kyrgyz and Indian peoples / Bakaevna, Abykeyeva-Sultanalieva Talaigul; Musaeva, Indira   Journal Article
Bakaevna, Abykeyeva-Sultanalieva Talaigul Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   090774


Historicity and the future perspectives of silk route / Tyagi, Krishan Gopal   Journal Article
Tyagi, Krishan Gopal Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Silk Route  China - Silk Route 
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ID:   100376


India and Xinjiang / Debata, Mahesh Ranjan   Journal Article
Debata, Mahesh Ranjan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Turkey  China  India  Kashmir  Kyrgyzstan  Mongolia 
Ladakh  Buddhism  Xinjiang  Silk Route  Gilgit  Aksai Chin 
Kumarajiva  Khotan  Yarkand  Indian Trade  Sino - India War 1962  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   127342


India-Kyrgyzstan relations in contemporary times / Warikoo, K   Journal Article
Warikoo, K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   062116


India's connection with the silk route / Khan, Nasir Raza Jan-Mar 2005  Journal Article
Khan, Nasir Raza Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Mar 2005.
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ID:   120259


Making Kashmir borderless / Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda 2013  Book
Mahapatra, Debidatta Aurobinda Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manohar, 2013.
Description 82p.pbk
Series RCSS Policy Studies 51
Standard Number 9788173049897
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ID:   138506


On the trail of silk route: pilgrimage to Sumeru, Altai, Siberia / Warikoo, K   Article
Warikoo, K Article
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Key Words Siberia  Silk Route  Altai  Pilgrimage to Sumeru  Gate to Shambhala  Pearl of Asia 
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ID:   106188


Revival of silk route through Kashmir the Chinese response / Kaw, Mushtaq   Journal Article
Kaw, Mushtaq Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words China  India  Kashmir  Silk Route  Ladakh Route 
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ID:   130821


Russia's policy towards Central Asia in post-cold war era / Rekha, Chandra   Journal Article
Rekha, Chandra Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   129406


Sanskrit on the silk route / Chandra, Lokesh   Journal Article
Chandra, Lokesh Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Sanskrit was the mind of Sill: Route, at one with the sky-void and the spring mist, the live hues of sensibility dyed in eternity. a bridge of dreams floating across eloudless skies of the sands, a symbol system that made the heart pure, the spring blossoms of the devout. It was the realisation of Truth, and the very being of Values. Sanskrit was to enter the profound, the inner depths. Today. torn Sanskrit fragments from the silk Route reflect the savagery of fundamentalism. the furious wrath of apostasy. They remind me of ten million Buddhist Sutras being mthessly committed to fire in Buryatia. Mongolia. Kalrnykia. and Tuva. As Lama Sandaa related to me with tears ?owing across his withered face of eithty years: 'I was forced to destroy what I revered, admired and had faith in. There's no torture more terrible than that'. Likewise. these Sanskrit fragments are tears of time. Scholars sit in their silence, forgetting the hours that follow each either, to identify tiny and large feagments as if perfecting a diamond. They are ratnaktita or heaps of jewels in the words of Prof. Karashima. We are pilgrims to amazing centuries that have ?ourished and vanished.Vedic Shaivism
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ID:   109802


Social capital’ and its significance in reimagining Chindia / Karackattu, Joe Thomas   Journal Article
Karackattu, Joe Thomas Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Writings on India-China relations in recent years are increasingly seen to be imputing Machiavellian realism to the political and, increasingly, economic sphere of interaction.
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ID:   098064


Spread of Buddhism along the Silk route / Tyagi, Krishan Gopal   Journal Article
Tyagi, Krishan Gopal Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Globalization  Central Asia  China  Buddhism  Silk Route  Tien Shan 
Kunlun Shan 
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ID:   117154


Tibetan state and Buddhist culture: state, sancta and security / Chandra, Lokesh   Journal Article
Chandra, Lokesh Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   094452


Towards a seamless South Asia: vision and tasks ahead / Prabir, De   Journal Article
Prabir, De Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words South Asia  SAFTA  Silk Route  Trade - South Asia  Railway Network 
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ID:   122564


Why look east: the government is serious about its Look East Policy but insurgents and the people of the Northeast are not / Haksar, Nandita   Journal Article
Haksar, Nandita Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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