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ID:   167269


Approach of India foreign policy in the Modi government with its neighbours : a study of India's relations with Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh / Singh, Chhote Lal   Journal Article
Singh, Chhote Lal Journal Article
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Key Words Bangladesh  Bhutan  Nepal  Indian Foreign Policy  Modi 
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ID:   145546


Bhutan: contemporary issues and perspectives / Kharat, Rajesh S 2016  Book
Kharat, Rajesh S Book
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Publication New Delhi, Adroit Publishers, 2016.
Description xvii, 377p.: table, figurehbk
Standard Number 9788187393085
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ID:   157119


Bhutan: new pathways to growth / Mitra, Sabyasachi (ed.); Jeong, Hoe Yun (ed.) 2017  Book
Mitra, Sabyasachi (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2017.
Description xxxvii, 467p.: tables, figures, boxeshbk
Standard Number 9780199474011
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ID:   129890


Bhutan: between two giants / Sherpa, Sherpem   Journal Article
Sherpa, Sherpem Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   139883


Bhutan: the facets of India’s neighbour policy / Dogra, Rajesh   Article
Dogra, Rajesh Article
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Summary/Abstract Bhutan is a landlocked country sandwiched between India and the Tibet region of China in the eastern Himalayas. It covers an area of 46,500 sq. Kms, Roughly 150 km North to South and 300 km East to West. The kingdom is bordered by the Tibet region of China and the Indian states of Sikkim, West Bengal, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Geographically, Bhutan can be divided into four environmental zones: the Great Himalaya, the Inner Himalaya, the Outermost ranges and the Duars Plain.
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ID:   081183


Bhutan: Transition of democracy / Kinga, Sonam   Journal Article
Kinga, Sonam Journal Article
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ID:   119133


Bhutan and China relations: it's impact on India / Talukdar, Indrani   Journal Article
Talukdar, Indrani Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   127076


Bhutan and climate change: identifying strategic implications / Bisht, Medha   Journal Article
Bisht, Medha Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The paper seeks to understand Bhutan's climate diplomacy and to identify the strategic implications of climate change for Bhutan. The implications are scaled at the national and the regional levels. The impact of climate change is studied within the broader analytical framework of the threats posed and the opportunities offered to Bhutan in the context of regional politics. The main argument is that India-Bhutan cooperation on climate change needs to be synchronized with the co-benefit approach, which India has been articulating at the national level. This approach, it is argued, will go a long way towards evolving a 'nuanced' approach in contemporary environmental diplomacy.
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ID:   007599


Bhutan and its regional security environment / Sharma Harvir July-Sept 1994  Article
Sharma Harvir Article
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Publication July-Sept 1994.
Description 25-42
Key Words Bhutan 
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ID:   110948


Bhutan and SAARC / Mohapatra, Anil Kumar   Journal Article
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   160416


Bhutan and Sino–Indian rivalry : the price of proximity / Mitra, Subrata K; Thaliyakkattil, Srikanth   Journal Article
Mitra, Subrata K Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The military standoff between Chinese and Indian troops in the disputed territory of Doklam brought forward the foreign policy dilemmas of Bhutan and its search for an optimal strategy toward its two neighboring big powers. This paper discusses Bhutan’s attempts to balance its overwhelming dependence on India with the necessity of normal diplomatic relations with China.
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Bhutan general election 2013: another step towards democracy / Duarah, Ipsita   Journal Article
Duarah, Ipsita Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The 2013 general election to the National Assembly and National Council of Bhutan laid another milestone of development of democracy in the Himalayan State. Bhutan became democracy in 2008 when it hold the first ever elections to the National Assembly and National Council. The hundred years old absolute monarchy transforms itself into a constitutional democracy without any internal or external demand. After centuries of Shabdrung rule (1616-1907), Bhutan became a hereditary monarchy in 1907.
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Bhutan in 1992: "Going out" and "Staying back" / Shaw Brian C Feb 1993  Article
Shaw Brian C Article
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Publication Feb 1993.
Description 141-144
Key Words Bhutan  Internal Political-Bhutan 
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ID:   017377


Bhutan in 1993: Continuing ethnic stalemate / Sinha A C Feb 1994  Article
Sinha A C Article
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Publication Feb 1994.
Description 181-184
Key Words Bhutan 
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ID:   009262


Bhutan in 1994: Will the ethnic conflict be resolyed? / Sinha A C Feb 1995  Article
Sinha A C Article
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Publication Feb 1995.
Description 166-170
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ID:   011994


Bhutan in 1996-Continuing stress / Hutt Michael Feb 1997  Article
Hutt Michael Article
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Publication Feb 1997.
Description 155-159
Key Words Bhutan 
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ID:   172479


Bhutan in 2019: a change in government / Whitecross, Richard W   Journal Article
Whitecross, Richard W Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Bhutan in 2019 was dominated by the change of government in late 2018, better diplomatic relations with India, and cultivation of relations with China. The economy was strong, with the country due to graduate from least developed country status in 2023, though unemployment is a concern.
Key Words Equality  Democracy  Bhutan  Stability  Unemployment  Border 
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ID:   062967


Bhutan in focus / Ramachandran, K N   Article
Ramachandran, K N Article
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Publication Oct 1979.
Key Words Diplomacy  India  Bhutan 
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ID:   058823


Bhutan: the himalayan Buddhist kingdom / Nestroy, Harald Nov 2004  Journal Article
Nestroy, Harald Journal Article
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Publication Nov 2004.
Key Words Religion  Bhutan 
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ID:   058824


Bhutan; ethnic politics in the dragon kingdom / Giri, B R Nov 2004  Journal Article
Giri, B R Journal Article
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Publication Nov 2004.
Key Words Ethnic Conflict  Bhutan  Ethnic Politics 
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