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PATHAK, SRIPARNA (6) answer(s).
 
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China and the European debt crisis / Pathak, Sriparna   Journal Article
Pathak, Sriparna Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   161248


Ecology, River and Rains in the Context of Sino-Indian Relations / Pathak, Sriparna   Journal Article
Pathak, Sriparna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With the world increasingly moving towards a drier, arid and dangerous future, sustainable development of shared resources such as water and natural habitats have become of prime importance. However, these resources do not fall within the geographical or political boundaries of any particular nation state, which makes management completely based on cooperation and diplomacy. India and China both are rapidly developing states and have been playing important roles at the international stage on issues of climate change and sustainable development.
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ID:   106493


Fourth transition in China's manufacturing industry / Pathak, Sriparna   Journal Article
Pathak, Sriparna Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Trade  China  Industry  Manufacturing Industry 
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Influence of Domestic Economic Factors on China’s Decision for the 1962 Border Skirmish / Pathak, Sriparna   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract hina and India emerged from colonialism in the late 1940s, and immediately started on the paths of reconstruction and economic development. Economic conditions which had been destabilised by their respective colonial histories. The history of colonialism left behind another problematic issue, i.e. of an unsolved boundary dispute. Despite the initial period of cordiality and friendship between the two countries, the relations soured to such an extent that it cumulated in a border skirmish in 1962. The reasons behind the ‘clash’ move beyond just a border dispute and are multi layered as such.
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ID:   098478


Shanghai expo 2010 / Pathak, Sriparna   Journal Article
Pathak, Sriparna Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words China  Shanghai Expo 
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Whither Bangladesh-China relations? / Pathak, Sriparna   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With or without China’s grand One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative, Chinese footsteps in South Asia have been ever increasing-be it in the military context or economic. This has been interpreted as a source of immense concern in India. China’s all weather friendship with Pakistan, tacit support to Pakistan’s proxy wars against India and the construction of the China-Pakistan economic corridor through Pakistan Occupied Kashmir- an integral part of India are just some of the concerns India has with China’s presence in South Asia.
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