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Border management-Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
Kamboj, Anil Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words India  Bangladesh  Bhutan  Nepal  Border Management 
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Changing Global Geo-Political Scenario & India’s Foreign Policy / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With the fast changing geo-political situation of the world, thanks to United States President Donald Trump, it is becoming very important to keep abreast with the latest updates. He has changed the world order and is acting like a big policeman or if I am allowed to say, I would call him a ‘Big Bully’. It is not even sure that by the time one reads this Article the situation may have again changed. US President Donald Trump has been challenging almost all the traditional assumptions about America’s international relations.
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Changing International Political Order / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Earlier, after the Second World War there were two super powers, United States and USSR, and the countries were divided into West Block or the East Block. Some countries wanted to remain as non-aligned. The global political order depended on which side that particular country wanted to lean. After the disintegration of USSR, the political order started changing. Russia started losing its domination and the vacuum thus created was being filled up by United States and other developed countries.
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Changing World Geopolitics – Does India Matter / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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China’s engagement with Nepal and Myanmar / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With the rise of China and its growing economic presence in South Asia, the power structure of the region is changing. India’s traditional primacy in the region is challenged by a growing Chinese presence. Both Nepal and Myanmar are very important neighbours for India. Nepal, most strategically located and Myanmar, through which India’s most prestigious project “Act East” passes. Nepal takes pride in its history of never having been colonised and has an important geostrategic position, with India and China on either side. However, contrary to conventional notions of a harmonious diplomatic relationship, there is a sharp difference in the way Nepal and India view each other.
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China’s Silk Road and India’s maritime diplomacy / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The OBOR strategy has become China’s major foreign policy goal, Beijing will promote this initiative economically, politically, militarily and culturally over the next eight to ten years. For India, there are lessons from this. New Delhi also benefits from at least reasonable ties with most stakeholders in the New Silk Road, including Iran, where India has invested heavily in the Chabahar Port. But India must also make serious efforts to strengthen its links with Southeast Asia, and for this it must maintain stronger ties with Bangladesh. New Delhi will also need to work towards a manageable relationship with Pakistan, which would not only facilitate pipeline projects like TAPI, but also enable access to Afghanistan and Central Asia.
Key Words South China Sea  China  India  Silk Road  EEZ  New Silk Road 
OBOR  China’s Silk Road  India’s Maritime Diplomacy 
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Climate change - ending pollution / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Should not there be an urgent mobilization of world’s top scientists to deliver climate-friendly technologies? Should not countries deploy large economic recovery funds to accelerate the shift from fossil fuels to non-fossil and cleaner sources of energy? The climate challenge will unleash a crisis of a scale and severity that one may not have an answer. Has the world not learnt from the experience that we are watching it happening when the temperatures have gone up by 1.2 degree Celsius? The Author has high lighted these issues.
Key Words Climate Change 
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ID:   068832


Complexities of the twin hill districts of Assam / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Assam  North East  India 
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Complexity in Naga peace talks / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words North East  Nagaland  NSCN  Naga Peace 
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ID:   076119


Conflicts in North East India an overview / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Confused Global Geopolitics – India’s Responce / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This has been an extraordinary time in world politics and in Indian foreign policy. It has been seen in very recent past that in UNGA when senior leaders like Macron and Biden came to the podium and India has been mentioned a few times during their remarks. They have talked about India in context about Ukraine, while some countries have talked about India’s help during Covid crises. Therefore, India has been part of wider global discourse at the time of polarization is at its height and big power contestation is seen as under cutting the global lateral framework and so therefore India and its role has always been ver y constructive one where it brings various blocks and countries together
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Creation of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and present scenerio / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract I know that most of the readers must be aware about the background of creation of Pakistan occupied Kashmir. But, yet I again want to bring out some of the facts about today’s problem in that part of India, because it gives me lot of pain when almost every day I read that how our brave Security Forces are facing the situation in Kashmir both on the borders and as well inside.
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Dragon in Shaky Waters of Maldives and Sri Lanka / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The fast changing geo-political situation in the Indo Pacific region has kept the whole world on its toes. Simultaneous developments during November this year in different corners of the Indo- Pacific—from the Maldives to Papua New Guinea has reminded the world leaders of the renewed geopolitical importance of the island states.
Key Words Sri Lanka  Maldives  Dragon  Shaky Waters 
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Economics and trade driven foreign policy / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As Indian businesses invest more in SEA for integrating deeper in RVCs and take advantage of the upcoming trade agreements, Indian diplomacy for the region needs to shift its efforts and focus to greater understanding of regional business systems, economic practices and institutions. This is a major imperative given that SEA is preparing to come together as a common market through the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) framework.
Key Words India  Economics Policy  Foreign Policy  Trade Driven 
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Energy security: challenges and likely way ahead / Kamboj, Anil   Article
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Summary/Abstract The volume of gas imports has been steadily increasing in India. Our crude oil import bills too are inflating. The coal sector has been facing challenges on the domestic as well as imports front. While production is seen as going down, imports face infrastructure and cost hurdles. Rising imports highlight the lack of self-sufficiency of the energy sector, which is a matter of grave concern for India. Renewable energy resources can go a long away in mitigating in India’s energy woes, however their full potential is yet to be realized.
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Energy security: Indian perspective / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Environmental conflict and diplomacy / Kamboj, Anil   Article
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Summary/Abstract As the global population continues to rise, and the demand for resources continues to grow, there is significant potential for conflicts over natural resources to intensify in the coming decades. At least eighteen violent conflicts have been fuelled by the exploitation of natural resources since 1990. Recent research suggests that over the last sixty years at least forty per cent of all intrastate conflicts have a link to natural resources. Civil wars such as those in Liberia, Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo have centred on "high-value" resources like timber, diamonds, GOLD, minerals and oil. Some conflicts have involved to control scarce resources such as fertile land and water.
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Illegal Cross Border Migration and Ethnic Conflicts: With Special Reference to Tripura / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As the old saying goes that “the grass looks greener on the other side of the fence.” The migration crisisis a crisis that stands as one of the most important geopolitical challenges today in the world. The twenty-first century is the century of the migrant, being global mobility a highly stratified phenomenon, from the global tourist to the undocumented employee, and from human trafficking to refugees forced to leave their country of origin because of climate changes, poverty or wars (Castles & Miller).
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Impediments to South Asian Regional Co-Operation: Illegal Cross-Border Migration / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract South Asia as the successor term to the Indian sub-continent was brought into usage by the United States and Britain presumably to de-emphasise India’s natural predominance in the sub-continent and to soothe their protégé Pakistan’s sensitivities in not being viewed as part of anything termed Indian. South Asia, otherwise, normally should encompass a much wider geographical construct. Be that as it may, what is striking about the South Asia region is that it has stood engulfed in conflicts, ever since the British partitioned India into the two successor states of India and Pakistan.
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India: leading SAARC / Kamboj, Anil   Article
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Summary/Abstract SAARC region is bound together not only by geography but also (in some sense) by culture, ethnicity, traditions, religion, and languages. At the same time, this region has various strategic fault lines with strong differences on issues among some member nations. Any proactive collaboration in the outer space arena is unlikely to resolve all issues of differences. forum to promote active regional collaboration.
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