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CULTURAL EXCHANGES (5) answer(s).
 
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Asian age: Indo-Japanese relations and the nuclear deal / Sen, Souradeep   Article
Sen, Souradeep Article
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Summary/Abstract India and Japan have shared a close relationship for a very long time. With the introduction of Buddhism in Japan in the sixth century, exchanges were believed to have started between the two nations. Buddhism brought hues of Indian culture to Japan and the process of cultural exchanges began. After the Second World War, the two countries signed a peace accord and established formal diplomatic relations in April 1952.
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ID:   105687


India and China today and tomorrow / Mansingh, Surjit   Journal Article
Mansingh, Surjit Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract A complex India--China relationship today reflects efforts by both governments for over twenty years to improve relations frozen since 1962. The boundary question has not yet been resolved, however, and China's recent assertiveness along its periphery combined with accelerating military capabilities causes anxiety in India. China worries about India's new partnerships with the United States and Japan. Meanwhile, the economies of both grow rapidly with increasing exchanges of goods and services. The two governments have learned to manage differences. The future relationship between these two Asian giants will be bright if they can cooperate in their shared neighbourhoods, but dark if mistrust and rivalry dominate perceptions.
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ID:   139053


Latin America & India: understanding mutual opportunities / Bhojwani, Deepak   Article
Bhojwani, Deepak Article
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Summary/Abstract The article outlines the relationship between India and that distant region, with which India has enjoyed a cordial relationship that has nevertheless not been as active as this emerging power has developed with any other region. This is despite the complementarity that is evident in the resource endowments of Latin America, India’s manufacturing prowess and its enormous market, mutually beneficial technological capabilities, etc. The article points out the areas of potential and urges a greater and more focussed activism on the part of the official and business establishments on both sides. The benevolent political environment, and the recent Latin American interest in India should galvanise the upward spiral of trade, investment, tourism and cultural exchanges.
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ID:   090788


Negotiating identity: unpacking cross-border cultural exchanges / Rumi, Raza   Journal Article
Rumi, Raza Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This paper, therefore, attempts to analyse the scope and role of cross-border cultural exchanges, making a few observations on their usefulness and limitations. In particular, it is important to assess whether the pursuit of a common South Asian identity- especially among bitterly divided neighbours- is achievable through cultural exchanges or not.
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Tourism and cultural exchanges in the Indian Ocean region / Van Wyk, Jo-Ansie   Journal Article
Van Wyk, Jo-Ansie Journal Article
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