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ASEAN-Myanmar-India connectivity / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
Das, Krishnasri Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author has tried to locate the connectivity of ASEAN-India and Myanmar. Myanmar sighted that India is an essential dialogue partner of ASEAN and is playing a crucial role in regional peace and stability. A very important observation is that Myanmar and India's North-Eastern region share similar conditions when compared to ASEAN and mainland India, respectively. For India, Myanmar is strategically important because of its geostrategic location, linking the regions of East Asia, Southeast Asia and South Asia.
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ID:   127417


Chinese strategic co-operation with Central Asia: continuity and change / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
Das, Krishnasri Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Climate change and energy security in Central Asia : measuring sustainable development / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Climate change impact on ecosystems brings along changes in genetic, species, and ecosystem biodiversity The effect of climate change on water resources is particularly manifest in Central Asia. In this region, water resources are crucial for a wide range of issues related to national and regional security. Providentially Climate change could magnify the risk of floods, mudflows and landslides in the mountains, including glacier-related hazards. The Central Asian countries are still failing to develop and implement strategies on how to deal with climate change, which could have very serious consequences for the region. Finding the balance between energy generation, such as large-scale hydropower, and water provision for large-scale agriculture is difficult and politically sensitive.
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Cooperation between Central Asia and China / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   108214


Human rights situations in Russia / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   116216


India and China: strategic implications for changing equations / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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India’s rising relationship with Sri Lanka: an analysis / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A peaceful and prosperous Sri Lanka would always be in India’s strategic interest. Sri Lanka is significant for India as it is the latter’s closest maritime neighbor. Last but not the least India adopts a pro active policy towards Sri Lanka, in order to not only save the people but also for its own security reasons. India’s own growing economic interests in Sri Lanka have also tempered its political activism. In times of crisis, whether political, military, or international, Sri Lanka has generally taken India into confidence for consultation and advice.
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India's growing relations with south east Asia / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
Das, Krishnasri Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words ASEAN  India  South East Asia  Look East Policy  India's Foreign Policy 
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India's relations with Bangladesh: some visible issues / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Although India played a major role in the establishment of an independent Bangladesh on April 17, 1971, New Delhi's relations with Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, were neither close nor free from dispute . In 1975 Bangladesh began to move away from the linguistic nationalism that had marked its liberation struggle and linked it to India's West Bengal state. Instead, Dhaka stressed Islam as the binding force in Bangladeshi nationalism.
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M N Roy: more a philosopher than a mass leader / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Among the modern Indian thinkers Manabendra Nath Roy was more a philosopher than a mass leader. He was, essentially, one of the greatest thinkers of the twentieth century and truly a citizen of the world. His philosophy may be described as a mid-twentieth century version of the Renaissance modified and enriched by the experience of the intervening centuries.
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Present scenario in the energy sector in India: driving inclusive growth / Das, Krishnasri   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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