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Can India Wipe Out Chinese Footprints in Maldives ? / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
Singh, Priyanka Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The rise of China is the most important story of global politics in the twenty-first century. The way China has evolved in recent decades to consolidate its interests is a lesson to be learnd for other countries. In fact ‘Chinese Century’ is a neologism that has come in vogue now suggesting that the twenty-first century will be geopolitically dominated by the People’s Republic of China, similar to how the twentieth century was dominated by America and nineteenth century was by Europe. China today holds the position that decades back USA was holding.
Key Words India  Maldives  Chinese Footprints 
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Changing Contours of Sino-Pakistan Relations from Time Tested Friendship to Chinese Security Concerns in Pakistan / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
Singh, Priyanka Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Given the complexity of emerging challenges, Pakistan and China need to reconsider the dynamics of this relationship so as to make it more constructive in the long run. As far as China’s role is concerned, CPEC projects must be given a second look. After Sri Lanka’s Hambantota imbroglio, small wonder the BRI in Pakistan is under microscopic focus by the international community.
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China-Pakistan ties and Kashmir history and geopolitics / Singh, Priyanka 2022  Book
Singh, Priyanka Book
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Publication New Delhi, MP-IDSA, 2022.
Description 119p.pbk
Series MP-IDSA Monograph Series no; 77
Standard Number 9788195395736
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ID:   114343


Diamer Bhasha Dam in Gilgit Baltistan: India's concerns / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
Singh, Priyanka Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article is an attempt to understand India's concerns over the Diamer Bhasha dam project within the overall ambit of India's approach towards Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). It makes a holistic assessment of the feasibility of the project, the political and technical issues involved in it, the long-term strategy of Pakistan and China in the region, and the local reactions, which must inform India's future policy preferences regarding PoK. The article is divided into three parts. The first part deals with the factors that make the project controversial and these are discussed under three broad headings: location, financial constraints and geopolitical drivers. The second section outlines India's concerns-political, socio-cultural, ecological and geopolitical. The third and final section sums up the key findings of the article and suggests concrete options for Indian policy makers to readjust their overall policy on PoK in general and on the construction of the Diamer Bhasha dam in particular.
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Elections in Pakistan: perspectives from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In the run-up to the May 2013 elections, the political scene in Pakistan was absorbed in electoral rhetoric, active campaigning and a hectic poll process. It culminated with an expected set of results-the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) emerged victorious and took the reins of power after a decade and a half. The incumbent Pakistan People's Party (PPP) was nearly decimated and Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) marginalised. Meanwhile, during the entire electoral process and the eventual change of guard, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), that is, the so-called Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit Baltistan, remained on the political periphery, even though they have been under Pakistan's control for more than 65 years. Deprived of a provincial status, neither region within PoK is entitled to participate in the national assembly elections of Pakistan. The only representation PoK has in the federal government is through the Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit Baltistan (KAGB).
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Gilgit Baltistan: Between Hope and Despair / Singh, Priyanka 2013  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2013.
Description 102p.Pbk
Series IDSA Monograph Series No.14
Standard Number 9789382169130
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Gilgit-Baltistan Factor in India-Pakistan Dynamics / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), part of Pakistan occupied Kashmir, is swiftly ascending on the geopolitical horizon in the wake of coveted China Pakistan Economic Corridor being built through it. Given India’s strident reservations on CPEC based on its extant claim on the region, GB has gained considerable focus in the India-Pakistan equations as well. GB represents a stark reality that stares at India’s broader quest against burgeoning Sino- Pakistan nexus on its periphery. The paper relooks at India-Pakistan dynamics-bilateral and geopolitical through the lens of GB while listing out India’s approach, position, and implications vis-à-vis GB.
Key Words South Asia  Pakistan  Gilgit-Baltistan 
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Gilgit-Baltistan’s statehood: examining prospects and implications / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
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Key Words Geopolitics  Geography  STATEHOOD  Status  Gilgit - Baltistan 
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ID:   159952


India, China and Russia: The Conundrum of the “Strategic Triangle” in the 21st Century / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The relations between Russia, China and India have widespread implications not only for bilateral relations among them, but also for the wider Indo- Pacific region. The China, Russia and India triangle heralds a situation where two sides, China and Russia, have grown much closer to each other, with India in danger of losing out in this process.
Key Words China  India  Russia  Strategic Triangle 
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Migration as an impediment to regional cooperation in south asia: a case study of afghan refugees in pakistan / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
Singh, Priyanka Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract There is an ardent need of replacement of zero-sum game theory with those of cooperative, win-win partnerships that would gradually minimize the trust deficit among South Asian nations. Of course, every tangible step they take to utilize these interconnected processes will help minimize these and other nations’ security and socioeconomic vulnerabilities against the terrorist-extremist predators and their state-sponsors.
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Militant Training Camps in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir: An Existential Threat / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Investigations into Mumbai's 26/11 attack made startling revelations about the militant training camps in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The Mumbai perpetrators started from Baitul-Mujahideen in Muzaffarabad, the capital of the so-called 'Azad Kashmir', and headed for Mumbai via Karachi. They underwent specialized training in PoK for an extended period before the attack. Over the years, PoK has become a safe haven not only for terrorists operating in Kashmir but also for those linked with international terror outfits like Al Qaeda. At least 55 training camps are said to be located in the region and their cadres number close to 5,000. The proximity of these camps to Kashmir and the terrain of the region make infiltration much more convenient especially during summers. Muzaffarabad and Kotli are known epicentres of such camps and dreaded militant organizations such as Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Hizbul Mujahideen have their operational headquarters there. Terrorist camps are noted to be widespread in Bhimber, Bakryal, Balakot, Chawari, Kotli, and Mangla. Lashkar has two camps in Muzaffarabad - Abdul-Bin-Masud and Danna. Hizbul has one in Muzaffarabad and the other in Mangla. Jaish-e-Mohammed also has a strong foothold in the region even though it operates chiefly from Balakot (North West Frontier Province).
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Pakistan: the beginning of the end / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
Singh, Priyanka Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Extremist  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   085726


Proliferation and emerging nuclear order in the twenty-first ce / Sisodia, N S (ed); Krishnappa, V (ed); Singh, Priyanka (ed) 2009  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2009.
Description 122p.
Standard Number 09788171887521
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ID:   085717


Saving Afghanistan / Krishnappa, V (ed); D'souza, Shanthie Mariet (ed); Singh, Priyanka (ed) 2009  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2009.
Description 194p.
Standard Number 9788171887538
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ID:   125327


Shifting paradigms of India's foreign policy form idealims to r / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India should learn to make a balance between its domestic compulsions and its foreign policy and should not led domestic constraints override its foreign policy priorities. For Example, India's decision to boycott the CHOGM summit held in Sri Lanka recently. India should try to avoid this kind of situations and if occurs it should learn to handle them artfully. Another major issue which it should care of is the border issue.
Key Words India  Sri Lanka  Border Issue  CHOGM  Domestic Compulsions  Foreign Policy 
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United States in South Asia: an unending quest for stability / Singh, Priyanka   Journal Article
Singh, Priyanka Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words United States  Afghanistan  South Asia  Stability  Six Day War 
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