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INDIAN FOREIGN AFFAIRS JOURNALS VOL: 4 NO 1 (8) answer(s).
 
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ID:   086219


Changing winds in China Taiwan relations: appraising realigy / Chansoria, Monika   Journal Article
Chansoria, Monika Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The landslide victory of Kuomintang (KMT) Party candidate Ma Ying-Jeou in Taiwan's presidential poll in 2008 seems to have triggered a new wave in Chian-Taiwan ties, a possible precursor to economic prosperity, political stability, social harmony, and peace in the Taiwan Strait.
Key Words Taiwan  China  Relations  Economic Convergence 
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ID:   086218


Climate change and security: present and future challenges for diplomacy / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
Gautam, P K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Issues related to environment and its degradation have a direct bearing on security. Scientific evidence increasingly suggests that if environmental isseus such as adverse climate change, environmental degradation, and resource scarcity and depletion are not addressed adequately, they would soon pose direct threats to security.
Key Words Security  Diplomacy  India  Kyoto Protocol  Chimate Change  Envionmental Change 
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ID:   086216


In search of consensus: analysing India-Japan relations / Alam, Mohammed Badrul   Journal Article
Alam, Mohammed Badrul Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The changing economic, military and strategic environment in and around South Asia, Southeast Asia and East Asis has had its repercussions on India trying to reach out for new evenues for exercising greater mobility and flexibility in the region for the conduct of its foreign policy.
Key Words Nuclear Proliferation  Japan  India  Cooperation  Trade Relations  Security Issues 
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ID:   086210


India's hands off policy has not served its national interest / Mehta, Ashok   Journal Article
Mehta, Ashok Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Sinhalese-Tamil ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka about power sharing is as old as history but its more recent manifestation resurfaced in the 1970's and 80's with India's direct invelvement.
Key Words LTTE  Ethnic Conflict  Military  Sri Lanka  Inadia - Policy 
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India's nuclear weapons programme: retrospect and prospects / Dhanda, Suresh   Journal Article
Dhanda, Suresh Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract India's nuclear programme began even before independence, in the mid 1940s. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and Atomic Enerty Commission (AEC) Chairman Homi Bhabha took a keen interest in the matter. The programme was ambitious and envisaged having the capability for covering the entire fuel cycle.
Key Words India  Nuclear Programme  Nuclar Weapon 
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ID:   086211


Is LTTE about to be vanquished / Narayan Swamy, M R   Journal Article
Narayan Swamy, M R Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Over three decades after it took birth as a ragtag group and seven years after it attained its pinnacle of bloodstained glory, the LTTE is facing its most serous crisis. As Sri Lanka's unrelenting military campaign enters 2009, the Tigers are bound to come under further pressure, which is sure to force them to cede more land.
Key Words LTTE  Sri Lanka 
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Responding to ethnic conflicts / Solomon, Hussein; Matthews, Sally   Journal Article
Solomon, Hussein Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract From Chiapas in Mexico to Chechnya in the Russian federatio, from India to Indonesia and from Algeria and Angola to Afghanistan, the world is witnessing a return to the "cult of origin" where difference often means destruction, destitution, despair and death.
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ID:   086207


Understanding the state and military victory in Sri Lanka / Sahadevan, P   Journal Article
Sahadevan, P Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Sri Lankan ethnic conflict is over half-a-century old, of which the latter half of the period (since 1983) has been marked by civil war between the government forces and Sri Lankan Tamil militants.
Key Words Ethnic Conflict  Military  Sri Lanka 
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