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Bangladesh and Pakistan: revising bilateral relations in the new-fangled global order / Banerjee, Amrita   Journal Article
Banerjee, Amrita Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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India and Bhutan: revisioning the bilateral ties in the new global order / Banerjee, Amrita   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   109726


India and Bhutan: the Chinese intercession and its fall out / Banerjee, Amrita   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words China  India  Bhutan  Tibet  Chinese Strategy  Kamang 
Jalpaiguri  Indo - Bhutanese Treaty 
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ID:   135154


India–Myanmar relations: coming off the circle / Jha, Gaurav Kumar; Banerjee, Amrita   Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite long historical ties, post-colonial relations between India and Myanmar have fluctuated between magnanimity and mistrust. While India often stood for high moral grounds and promotion of democracy, it did so at the cost of losing Myanmar to China. This affected both India and Myanmar adversely: while New Delhi’s economic, energy and security interests were hurt, isolated Yangon became more China-dependent. However, since the early 1990s, domestic developments in Myanmar and post-Cold War structural changes in the world order necessitated conditions for cooperation and mutual gains. It appears that blatant domestic suppression in, and international seclusion of, Myanmar is not desirable. Having witnessed two eras of magnanimity and mistrust, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to Myanmar in 2012 heralds a prospective era of market interdependence while opening Pandora’s box: can India get a better share of Myanmar’s commercial possibilities without compromising its core interests in promoting democracy, development and diaspora protection?
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ID:   110947


Maldives and SAARC / Banerjee, Amrita   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words SAARC  NPT  India  Bangladesh  Maldives  Zia ur-Rahman 
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Nepal's democratic process: major challenges ahead / Banerjee, Amrita   Journal Article
Banerjee, Amrita Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Women trafficking in India: issues of conflict and cooperation among the neighbours / Banerjee, Amrita   Journal Article
Banerjee, Amrita Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Trafficking in women is a momentous disobedience of Human Rights and one of the most solemn organized crimes of the day, transcending cultures, geography and time. The response by the agencies concerned in addressing the issues has been far from satisfactory, which has exacerbated the violations and harm to the trafficked persons.
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