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Changing contours of India's neighbourhood policy / Yadav, R S   Journal Article
Yadav, R S Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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China and its neighbourhood: transformation, challenges and grand strategy / Yunling, Zhang   Journal Article
Yunling, Zhang Journal Article
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Contents China and its neighbours are closely bound by geography. The rise of China presents new challenges and opportunities for the development of its neighbourhood relations and regional strategies. Currently, China's policy priority in its neighbourhood is active promotion of the construction of a community based on shared interests and a common destiny. The real challenge is that China's rise from a weak to a powerful state has triggered multiple and complex reactions and has required significant and profound adjustment of regional relationships. As a consequence there have been growing tensions in China's neighbourhood areas. Traditional Chinese culture sets the highest value on ‘peace and harmony’, commends the ‘defusing’ of contradictions and pursues the result of ‘reconciliation’. Now that China is getting strong and is able to make choices as it wishes, the time has come for it to display its ‘culture of harmony’.
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China's neighbourhood policy and South Asia / Adhikari, Pushpa   Journal Article
Adhikari, Pushpa Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Defence and national security of India: concerns and strategies / Vinodan, C (ed.) 2017  Book
Vinodan, C (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, New Century Publications, 2017.
Description xviii, 195p.hbk
Standard Number 9788177084405
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Does India have a neighbourhood policy? / Gupta, Arvind; Behuria, Ashok K; Pattanaik, Smruti S   Journal Article
Gupta, Arvind Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The article argues that India does not have a well-defined neighbourhood policy. It makes a historical survey of the approaches of different Indian leaders to the neighbourhood and examines the reasons for the prevailing negative perceptions about India in the region. It argues that these negative perceptions have come about because India has largely adopted an ad hoc and bilateral approach vis-à-vis its neighbours and has allowed its policy to be guided by an overarching concern for security. In recent years, India's approach has changed considerably. However, it needs clearer articulation. The article suggests that India must effectively communicate its vision of regional integration to its neighbours, enable them to participate profitably in its growing economy, spell out its 'non-negotiables' in matters concerning its security and national interest, maintain linkages at the highest political level, open multiple tracks of communication and take a leadership position in multilateral forums like SAARC and BIMSTEC to bring peace and prosperity to the region through greater cooperation in diverse areas. This will prove effective in improving its relations with its neighbours.
Key Words India  Neighbourhood  Neighbourhood Policy  Indian Leader 
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Future of European foreign policy / Jones, Erik (ed.); Genugten, Saskia Van (ed.) 2009  Book
Jones, Erik Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2009.
Description 199p.
Standard Number 9780415478717
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Inching towards ASEAN neighbourhood / Babu, G Kishore   Journal Article
Babu, G Kishore Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj calls for deeper economic integration with Dynamic ASEAN Region. She talks most practically of shared security and shared prosperity. 10 ASEAN leaders came to Delhi at the invitation of the Indian Prime Minister, a triumph of Indian diplomacy as PM Modi says India does not covet others territory a welcome reassurance to countries of the ASEAN region. India hosted leaders of 10 ASEAN countries for the first time during our Republic Day celebrations this year giving a strong message to China that India is great friend of theirs. All want to have an independent foreign policy. No one willingly wants to give military bases to China, in lieu of development aid. China if it gives money for development wants it back in cash or military bases.
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India and Bhutan: the strategic imperative / Stobdan, P 2014  Book
Stobdan, P Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2014.
Description 54p.Pbk
Series IDSA Occasional Paper No.36
Standard Number 9789382169468
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India takes lead to cope with challenges in neighbourhood / Roy, Anjan; Kumar, Amit   Journal Article
Roy, Anjan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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India’s economic opportunities and energy security: analysing prospects within SAARC and beyond / Juhos, Anna   Article
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Summary/Abstract It has been extensively debated whether India should prioritise relations with its immediate or extended neighbourhood. Put into the framework of energy security and competition with China, it will be argued that the recently signed South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) framework agreement can provide the basis and open up new opportunities for inter- and sub-regional energy co-operation in Asia. Furthermore, besides concrete proposals, such as a two-track process within SAARC, it will also be suggested that in order to successfully extend this framework and tackle the region’s energy dependence, India should embark on the development of triangular foreign policy strategies, connecting Iran, Russia, Japan and the United States with its immediate neighbourhood more significantly.
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India’s harmonious policies towards its neighbours / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
Kamboj, Anil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract PM Modi now seems to be making neighbourhood consolidation one of the main focus areas of his first term in office. There is also a genuine need for doing so early on if India were to continue aspiring for a greater regional role, and build upon it a global role to call its own.The post-War experience of the 20th century showed that super-powers began with keeping their neighbourhoods on their side.
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India's economic diplomacy in South Asia / Bajpai, Arunoday   Journal Article
Bajpai, Arunoday Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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India's foreign policy and diplomacy: emerging scenario and challenges / Vinodan, C (ed.) 2017  Book
Vinodan, C (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, New Century Publications, 2017.
Description xiv, 194p.hbk
Standard Number 9788177084368
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India's foreign policy priorities: economy emerges as the driving force / Chaudhury, Dipanjan Roy   Journal Article
Chaudhury, Dipanjan Roy Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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India's neighbourhood policy: perceptions from Bangladesh / Pattanaik, Smruti S   Journal Article
Pattanaik, Smruti S Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Security has been a major driving force of India's neighbourhood policy. India's sympathies with democratic forces and its aversion to extra-regional presence are all geared to optimise its security interest, which is ensconced in its principal belief of a stable neighbourhood while engaging in a mutually beneficial relationship. Within this broad framework, this paper attempts to study Bangladesh's reaction to these parameters of India's neighbourhood policy. The paper argues that some Bangladeshi perceptions are shaped by regimes and vested interests, who perceived India as the ideological 'other'. While engaging across the political spectrum, India therefore needs to pursue policies that connect it with the people of Bangladesh and are beyond partisan politics determined by regime interests. Relationship with foreign countries is a very intricate and very difficult business dealing with the psychology of human beings, the psychology of nations, involving consideration of their background and culture, language and so on. (Jawaharlal Nehru) India seeks to build a new future with Bangladesh. The time has come to chart a new path. We are ready to pursue a bold Vision for our relations, based on mutual respect and benefit. (Manmohan Singh, January 2010)
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India's neighbourhood policy / Parthasarathy, G; Raja Mohan, C; Kumar, Radha; Bhaskar, C U   Journal Article
Parthasarathy, G Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Invigorating India’s economic diplomacy in South Asia / Hameed, Sameena   Article
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Summary/Abstract For the past few years, India has made constant efforts to reach out to its neighbours by funding infrastructure projects to improve connectivity between India and its others neighbours in South Asia. It has already announced zero duty access for the least developed countries in the SAARC region, and has constantly pruned its sensitive list along with doses of economic aid. The present Government has made unambiguously clear that the prime focus of India’s economic diplomacy will be India’s immediate neighbourhood. The Prime Minster invited leaders of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka to his swearing ceremony, made Bhutan and Nepal his first international travel destinations, and resolved a seven-decade long territorial dispute with Bangladesh in December 2014. At the SAARC summit in November 2014 in Nepal, India backed three pacts to enhance connectivity and energy cooperation in the region.
Key Words SAARC  Economic Diplomacy  Territorial Dispute  Afghanistan  India  Sri Lanka 
Bangladesh  Bhutan  Pakistan  Nepal  Maldives  Neighbourhood Policy 
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Maintaining India’s harmonious policies towards its neighbours ! / Tripathi, Sudhanshu   Journal Article
Tripathi, Sudhanshu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Ever since assuming office, PM Narendra Modi has been vigorously pursuing to reinvigorate India’s stagnant relations with all countries in South Asia with bilateral visits, project partnerships and a determined effort to settle the mutually persisting endemic issues in all sincerity and honest spirit. He is of the firm view that India’s mutual relations in the region can progress fast only through social and economic cooperation with each other and also by devising common plans for their collective development.
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Modi and the tough path towards neighbours / Dubey, Sarika   Journal Article
Dubey, Sarika Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Although India is now ready to play global role under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi yet New Delhi cannot afford to relax with regards to its immediate periphery. It is true that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India enjoys a better standing in global politics than any time in the recent past. And it is also true that Chinese president Xi Jinping has also been having a fantastic time at home and abroad.
Key Words Neighbours  Neighbourhood Policy  Modi  India & Neighbours 
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Modi and the world: the ring view inside out / Chowdhury, Yamini; Chowdhury, Anusua Diya 2016  Book
Chowdhury, Yamini Book
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Publication New Delhi, Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt Ltd, 2016.
Description xxix, 317p.hbk
Standard Number 9789385936357
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