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Border management with Myanmar: a strategic imperative / Kumar Narendra   Journal Article
Kumar Narendra Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Neighbouring states are most relevant in foreign policy' and Myanmar, indeed, has strategic, economic, cultural and religious signi?cance for India. Myanmar is not where only China and India 'meet'; it is also the intersection between South Asia and Southeast Asiaz. It is a gateway to South Asia and a land bridge to the Association for Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). It is an opportunity and also brings with it a certain amount of vulnerabilities as well. Myanmar has huge potential for meeting India's energy requirement and for markets for Indian consumer goods; in return, India can contribute immensely in the field of infrastructure development, communication, education, tourism industry, science and technology. India and Myanmar are historically linked to each other through religion, people-to-people contact and sharing ethnically identical populations on both sides of the borders. The porous land borders of India and Myanmar are a cause of concern for peace, stability and economic development. Inhospitable terrain and an underdeveloped border region provide an ideal platform for insurgents, non-state actors, drugs and weapons traffickers to operate and spread their network
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Contemporary relations between China and Myanmar and the Indian / Sahu, Preety; Sengupta, Deboleena   Journal Article
Sahu, Preety Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As we proceed towards an Indo-centric study in international relations, Myanmar, officially known as the Republic of the Union of Myanmar has a very crucial role to play. Myanmar, which is located to the south of the northeastern states of India, is India's only land bridge to Southeast Asia. India has a long historical relationship with Myanmar including cultural, economic and diplomatic relations since Myanmar's independence in 1948. As Burma was previously a province of India so, due to cultural links, flourishing commerce, common interests in regional affairs and the presence of a significant Indian community in Burma, Indo-Burmese relations have been strong for many years.
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Cooperation amongst Bangladesh, India and Myanmar / Kabir, Humayun M   Journal Article
Kabir, Humayun M Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Back in 1991 India articulated a Look East policy with the obvious objective of capitalising on the emerging potential in South East and East Asian regions. With her unique geographical position it was expected that the North Eastern part of India would serve as the land bridge between India and the emerging economies of these regions. In 2002, Bangladesh herself recognised the growing potential of the ASEAN members and other nations in the East Asian region and articulated her own Look East policy with a focus on exploring the emerging economic opportunities. The immediate priority was to establish connectivity with the extended region through Myanmar.' However, despite occasional policy pronouncements from both sides, the Look East policy of Bangladesh could not really make much headway.
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Enhancing India - Myanmar ties: the way ahead / Mallempati, Samatha (ed.) 2021  Book
Mallempati, Samatha (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2021.
Description xviii, 122p.hbk
Series Sapru House Soundings on Area Studies
Standard Number 9789383445516
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India in global affairs: perspectives from Sapru House / Bhatia, Rajiv K 2015  Book
Bhatia, Rajiv K Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2015.
Description xiv, 253p.hbk
Standard Number 9789383649600
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India-Myanmar economic relations: a road to heal the political relations / Kumar, Pramod   Journal Article
Kumar, Pramod Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract To make India's 'Look East Policy' more effective and fruitful, engagement with Myanmar becomes vital, as its location is such that it can prove to be a bridge between India and the ASEAN. Though India-Myanmar relationship dates back to the era of great Indian king Asoka but due to the weaker kings in the subsequent centuries, we find the invisibility of relationship between the two countries. In recent years both the countries have realized the urgency of a close and operative relationship and thus they are putting every effort to take it forward to new heights. India is engaged in Myanmar in many ways whether it is humanitarian aid and assistance or the development of infrastructural project or industries or in providing training to IT professionals etc. Apart from this, India is providing aid to Myanmar for different purposes. Myanmar has allowed Indian firms to engage in energy sector such as natural oil and gas and also in the field of hydropower. It is extremely important for India as India is an energy-scarce country and to have energy security, India has to look beyond the west Asian countries and thus, Myanmar becomes vital.
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India-Myanmar relations: changing contours / Bhatia, Rajiv 2016  Book
Bhatia, Rajiv Book
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Publication New Delhi, Routledge, 2016.
Description xxi, 257p.: tables, mapshbk
Standard Number 9781138191327
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India-Myanmar relations: opportunities and challenges / Hazarika, Obja Borah   Journal Article
Hazarika, Obja Borah Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India's relations with Myanmar have undergone several changes. During the early decades of military rule in Myanmar, India, wanted to tread the moral high ground and stand up for democracy and human rights, and thus ended up losing much-valued strategic space to China.
Key Words Human Rights  China  India  Myanmar  Military Rule  India - Myanmar Relations 
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India-Myanmar relations: is there a shadow of China? / Iqbal, Humera   Journal Article
Iqbal, Humera Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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India-Myanmar relations: growing engagement / Chetty, A Lakshmana   Journal Article
Chetty, A Lakshmana Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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India-Myanmar Relations: balancing morality, military and market / Jha, Nalini Kant; Jha, Gaurav Kumar   Journal Article
Jha, Nalini Kant Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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India-Myanmar relations: strengthening ties / Singh, Priyabala   Journal Article
Singh, Priyabala Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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India-Myanmar relations in the era of Myanmar's political transition / Singh, Puyam Rakesh   Journal Article
Singh, Puyam Rakesh Journal Article
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India's engagement with Myanmar / Ghoshal, Baladas   Journal Article
Ghoshal, Baladas Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Aimed at improving relations with Myanmar's ruling junta, as it was also becoming clear that the pro-democracy movement would not achieve power within the foreseeable future. SLORC regime. Within the government, there were already strong protests from many of the military, intelligence, and foreign ministry officials against the policy of supporting the democracy movement and side-lining the junta regime at the cost of national interest.
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India's national security: annual review 2016-17 / Kumar, Satish (ed.) 2018  Book
Kumar, Satish (ed.) Book
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Publication Oxon, Routledge, 2018.
Description xx, 454p.hbk
Standard Number 9781138483118
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Irrawaddy imperatives: reviewing India's Myanmar strategy / Chanda, Jaideep 2021  Book
Chanda, Jaideep Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2021.
Description xxxiv, 470p.hbk
Standard Number 9789390095346
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My Myanmar years: a diplomat's account of India's relations with the region / Malik, Preet 2016  Book
Malik, Preet Book
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Publication New Delhi, Sage Publications India Pvt Ltd, 2016.
Description xviii, 237p.pbk
Standard Number 9789351506270
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Myanmar in India-ASEAN relations / Mishra, Rahul   Journal Article
Mishra, Rahul Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Myanmar is swiftly gaining traction in India's Look East policy. With regular exchange of high-level visits, deepening economic cooperation and cross-border rail, road and air connectivity, the relationship is likely to strengthen. A carefully crafted Myanmar policy, which is practical and implementable, is a must if India does not want to miss the fresh opportunity to engage the 'Golden land'.
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Myanmar/Burma: inside challenges, outside interests / Rieffel, Lex (ed) 2010  Book
Rieffel, Lex Book
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Publication Washington, D C, Brookings Institution Press, 2010.
Description xvii, 212p.
Standard Number 9780815705055
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Old ties need to be renewed: a brief on recent updates in India-Myanmar relations / Kundu, Sampa   Journal Article
Kundu, Sampa Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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