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BRICS New Delhi summit: the way forward / Das, Rup Narayan   Journal Article
Das, Rup Narayan Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Global Economy  IMF  World Bank  Brazil  China  India 
Russia  Extreme Poverty  New Delhi Summit  BRICS 
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ID:   119111


India China relations: a new paradigm / Das, Rup Narayan 2013  Book
Das, Rup Narayan Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 2013.
Description 120p.pbk
Series IDSA Monograph Series No 19
Standard Number 9789382169192
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057161327.54051/DAS 057161MainOn ShelfGeneral 
057162327.54051/DAS 057162MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   100969


India-China defence cooperation and military engagement / Das, Rup Narayan   Journal Article
Das, Rup Narayan Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Defence cooperation and military engagement between India and China are aspects of the complex mix of conflict and cooperation approach to bilateral relations between the two Asian giants. It is based on the presumption that there is a security dilemma between the two countries. However, it recognises the framework and postulates of what is called cooperative security. Through the liberal institutionalist's perspective, it argues that India-China defence cooperation and military engagement are not only possible but also desirable. For these two biggest developing nations of the world, peace and friendship between them are not only in their mutual interests, but also important for bringing peace, stability and prosperity to South Asia.
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ID:   136799


India-China relations 2014: engagement amidst security dilemma / Das, Rup Narayan   Article
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Summary/Abstract While the 2014 sixteenth general elections to the Lok Sabha will be remembered as a watershed moment in India’s contemporary history for very many reasons, it is interesting to note how China tried to reach out to BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in the run up to the elections and after the election results were declared.
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M N Roy, Bagha Jatin and the abortive revolt of 1915: a total recall / Das, Rup Narayan   Journal Article
Das, Rup Narayan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Much before India achieved Independence in 1947, though not widely known, there was an attempt under the leadership of Jatin Mukherjee, M.N. Roy et al in 1915 during the First World War to attain Independence through armed insurrection in cooperation with the Germany. Although the initiative did not fructify, the efforts deserve to be recalled and given due importance in the pages of history. In fact, the incident can be considered as precursor of the later attempt by Subhash Chandra Bose in 1945 under the aegis of the Indian National Army (INA) during the Second World War with the help of Japan.
Key Words Leadership  Indian National Army  Japan  India  Germany  M N Roy 
Jatin Mukherjee  Subhash Chandra Bose  World War II 
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ID:   144010


Political impetus needed to boost India-China trade and economic engagement / Das, Rup Narayan   Article
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Summary/Abstract In the narrative of the dynamic and yet complex Sino-Indian relations, bilateral economic relations between the two countries occupy a very critical space. With a combined population of 2.5 billion, China and India are the two most populous countries in the world constituting about 38% of world population. Together they account for one- tenth of gross domestic product of the world.
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Resilient Sino-Indian relationship: assessing prime minister's 2013 visit / Das, Rup Narayan   Journal Article
Das, Rup Narayan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   102924


Sabre-ratling in South-China sea and its implications for India / Das, Rup Narayan   Journal Article
Das, Rup Narayan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words South China Sea  Sea  China  India  India - Foreign Policy  South-China Sea 
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ID:   086404


Sino-Japanese relations: convergence and confluence of interest / Das, Rup Narayan   Journal Article
Das, Rup Narayan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In the emerging strategic scenario in the world and Asia in paricular, the Indo-US nuclear deal and India' strategic partnership with the USA had its resonance on Sino-Japanese relations as well, particularly on China. What had added grist to the quadrilateral relations among the USA, Japan, China and India is the signing of the India-Japan Security declaration during the visit of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singhto Japan in October 2008.
Key Words Japan  India  Economic  Usa  Sino-Japanese Relations  Strategic Interest 
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Sri Lanka’s Fine Balancing Act Between China and India / Das, Rup Narayan   Journal Article
Das, Rup Narayan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The lexicon of world politics has undergone a transformation after the end of cold war with the disintegration of the erstwhile Soviet Union 1991. The binary approach that ‘either you are with us or against us’ has lost much of its traction in recent times. Now there is an increasing trend towards what is called multiple engagement and it is in this framework that Sri Lanka is balancing its external engagement with two of its powerful neighbours- China and India.
Key Words Sri Lanka  China and India 
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Tagore: the harbinger of India - China relations / Das, Rup Narayan   Journal Article
Das, Rup Narayan Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   145366


Turbulence in the South China Sea / Das, Rup Narayan   Article
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Summary/Abstract The expansive South China Sea covering an area of more than 3.5 million square kilometres consists of atolls, reefs, and small islands, only one of which has fresh water to support human habitation, has drawn considerable strategic and media attention in recent times. The Spratlys and the Paracels in particular are two of such islands, which China calls Nansha and Xisha islands, have shot into lime light in recent years and has all the potential to trigger a conflict, which can destabilise the region primarily for the geo-strategic reasons. China occupied the Paracels in 1974 from South Vietnam.
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US factor in Sino-Indian relations: India's fine balancing / Das, Rup Narayan 2015  Book
Das, Rup Narayan Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 2015.
Description 86p.pbk
Series IDSA Monograph Series no; 46
Standard Number 9789382169567
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