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Dynamics of south Asia: regional cooperation and SAARC / Gonsalves, Eric (ed); Jetly, Nancy (ed) 1999  Book
Jetly, Nancy Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sage Publications, 1999.
Description 277p.
Standard Number 0761993150
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India and the United Nations reform / Gonsalves, Eric   Journal Article
Gonsalves, Eric Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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India in a future world: reflections of an Indian diplomat / Gonsalves, Eric   Article
Gonsalves, Eric Article
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Summary/Abstract A forecast of the global scenario a decade hence is attempted, and the policies India should follow to gain the most advantage are suggested. The nation state system will continue, but there will be major and continuing change in the capacity and power projection of more important states and hence in their relationship. Power in all aspects will shift from the Atlantic powers to Asia and the Indian Pacific Ocean Region resulting in a multipolar system. To manage this better Asia needs to establish a regional cooperation structure. China has emerged as the single most powerful country in Asia, and the current leadership is seeking to put its own model in place. India can and should ensure a leading role for itself by becoming the most effective power in the South Asian and Indian Ocean region. For this it will have to forge a working partnership with China which will not exclude an element of competition. The boundary problem needs to be resolved. The relations with Pakistan must be managed. Relations with all other neighbours must be improved as speedily as possible. The USA will still remain the single most powerful country and close bilateral relations are crucial even while independence is not surrendered. The growing conflicts in the Middle East and the flux in supply and prices of energy need to be addressed. Enhancing domestic capacity will power India’s external projections. The demographic dividend can only be harvested by a determined pursuit of skills innovation and technology to attain excellence in economic production and social goals. This is only possible in a democracy if it moves towards greater inclusion and provides opportunity to all. Success will ensure India becomes a major global power by 2025.
Key Words India  Asia  Policy  World  2025 
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Regional cooperation in South Asia / Gonsalves, Eric   Journal Article
Gonsalves, Eric Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Regional cooperation worldwide has not only succeeded, but also is irreversible. It is a part of globalisation, though there are limits beyond which it cannot go. So, there is a general acceptance of the present state system that disputes will not ordinarily be settled by force, that borders will not be changed, and commitment to greater integration will increase. In South Asia, regional cooperation has been a non-starter and is confined to summits and declarations. But public demand for cooperation and an expansion of contacts is growing. In response, the smaller neighbours of India do not want to open up while India itself has followed a negative policy. Relations with Bhutan and the Maldives, and now increasingly Sri Lanka, are exceptions. Even in terms of India-Pakistan relations, which are on a different plane, there are promising developments.
Key Words Regional Cooperation  South Asia 
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Reviewing regional cooperation in South Asia / Gonsalves, Eric   Article
Gonsalves, Eric Article
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Key Words ASEAN  Regional Cooperation  South Asia  Asia  SDF  SAARC Evolution 
Future of India 
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