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ID:   140052


Art without borders / Mukherjee, Baishali   Article
Mukherjee, Baishali Article
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Key Words Borders  ART  South Asian  SAARC Countries  Artist Camp  Softer Diplomacy 
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ID:   142936


Assessing ISIS's emergence as a prime threat in SAARC countries / Maitra, Ramtanu   Article
Maitra, Ramtanu Article
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Key Words SAARC  SAARC Countries  ISIS  Assessing ISIS  Prime Threat 
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ID:   179617


Consequences and Effects of Climate Change in SAARC Countries from Kyoto Protocol to Till Today / Kar, Binoda Kumar ; Parida, Kajal   Journal Article
Kar, Binoda Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Climate change is regarded as a burning issue and one of the biggest challenges confronting the contemporary world scenario. Change is the law of nature. As the climate change puts negative impact on society so it is being challenged globally by many countries. But it is quite pathetic that still now there is no significant criteria evolved to wipe out this climate change. It is seen as global problem which need global solution and pose a fundamental requirement for global environmental governance.
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ID:   140071


Diversity management in SAARC countries / Mustafa, Faizan   Article
Mustafa, Faizan Article
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ID:   091444


Environmental agenda in SAARC countries / De, Prabir Kumar   Journal Article
De, Prabir Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Almost all the countries in South Asia are faced with serious environmental problems, which are nature-made and man-made. Such environmental problems include soil erosion, flood, drought, deforestation, fresh water scarcity, and emission of carbon dioxide in the air and natural disasters.
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ID:   157060


Foreign direct investment and poverty reduction : India in regional context / Agarwal, Manmohan; Arti, Pragya; Kundu, Srikanta   Journal Article
Agarwal, Manmohan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It is widely proclaimed that capital account liberalization would immensely benefit developing economies because once capital controls are lifted, developing economies create a potential for movement of capital. And, this free movement of capital could possibly increase growth thereby lifting millions out of poverty. India has been gradually liberalizing since the 1980s and throughout more capital inflows were observed compared to outflows. Also, the composition of capital flows has been changing since the 1980s–with Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) inflows rising steadily post-1991compared to portfolio and debt flows. However, since 2000, FDI outflows from India were also witnessed. In this paper we empirically test the impact of FDI flows on poverty in India for 1980–2011. To provide a correct perspective to India’s performance we also analyze the link between FDI flows and poverty for SAARC countries. For a better understanding of how FDI flows impact poverty, we analyze the outflows and inflows separately. The results show both similarities and contrasts in the behaviour of India in comparison with the other SAARC countries
Key Words Poverty  India  Foreign Direct Investment  SAARC Countries 
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ID:   140630


India’s public diplomacy towards SAARC countries / Fareedi, Gazala   Article
Fareedi, Gazala Article
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Summary/Abstract The purpose of this paper is to assess the nature of India's public diplomacy towards South Asia and critically evaluate its performance. It argues that India’s public diplomacy (PD) efforts are more focused on other regions rather than the South Asian Region. This apparent lack of focus is due to the fact that India’s foreign policy has not been pro-active towards its immediate neighbours except for policies such as the Gujral Doctrine, which have since become stagnant. The lack of focus on SAARC countries by India’s PD division is also because most of India’s New Public Diplomacy (NPD) is focused on the domestic public rather than the foreign public. This is quite contrasting to the general trend elsewhere wherein States have oriented their PD efforts to reach foreign audiences to improve their soft power. Thus, the paper suggests a review of India's public diplomacy efforts to expand its reach and influence in this area.
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ID:   085279


Rural development practices in SARC countries: some innovative cases / Bashyal, Ram   Journal Article
Bashyal, Ram Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   135442


SAARC possibilities, overcast by problems / Pramanik, Bimal   Article
Pramanik, Bimal Article
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Summary/Abstract SAARC countries face challenges on internal as well as external fronts. Terrorism has posed a big threat to mutual understanding and cooperation in the region in recent years. Some of the neighbouring countries of India are suspected to have given it state patronage, which has to be stopped if SAARC has to grow.
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