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KUMAR, PRANAV (10) answer(s).
 
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ID:   173574


COVID-19 as a Potential Biological Weapon and its Implications for Future Warfare / Kumar, Pranav   Journal Article
Kumar, Pranav Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Ever since the COVID-19 surfaced in China, with each passing day, the myth of China’s ‘peaceful rise’ has been badly dented and its soft power claims have been severely evaporated. The name Wuhan Virus aptly captures the genesis of COVID-19 while the term China Virus is more apropos phrase constructing its geopolitical meaning.
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ID:   173578


Geo-Economic Implications of COVID-19 for China: Continuity and Change / Kumar, Pranav ; Kumar, Dharmendra   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Simply put, geo-economics is nothing but geopolitics by economic means. It can also be termed as a collection of those economic activities that a nation-state undertakes to achieve its geopolitical goals. Such economic activities include asymmetric trade relations, aid and financial assistance, resource extraction etc.
Key Words China  COVID-19  Geo-Economic Implications 
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ID:   179612


Global Governance of Climate Change, American Power Paradox and India / Kumar, Pranav   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Climate change is one of the major threats to humanity. As the global temperature has been rising, the issue has been gaining more and more salience with each passing year. However, the mitigation and adaptation activities relating to the global menace that requires a complex governance structure entailing the active participation of many actors from global to local levels.
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ID:   143998


India’s foreign policy imperatives in securing its sea lanes of communication in the Western Pacific / Kumar, Pranav; Zafar, Salma   Article
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Summary/Abstract Seas and Oceans have always played an important role in human development and continue to do so in number of ways, be it as a source of resource or as a means of transportation or information exchange. In the twenty-first century with the emergence of current globalised world trade system, its strategic importance has increased many folds.
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ID:   142728


Oil geopolitics in West Asia: emerging fault lines / Kumar, Pranav   Article
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Summary/Abstract Oil and Geopolitics are entwined. No other natural resource is more pertinent in shaping global geopolitics as Oil has been, and no any other region has been more instrumental in shaping geopolitical great game for oil as the West Asia has been. Despite the fact that the region constantly remains to be politically volatile, the global oil supply remains to be highly dependent on West Asia, and if various projections are to be believed the region would continue to dominate the global oil production in the foreseeable future. West Asia holds central place in Spykman’s schema of Rimland and subsequent American policies. During the Cold War period West Asia remained to be one of the major chessboards for the great game being played between the USA and Soviet Union. Although post-Cold War nature of oil geopolitics has become more complicated, its significance for major state and non-state actors has magnified than dwindled.
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ID:   173589


Regional Organizations from the Global South COVID-19 and Medical Governance: Responses and Imperatives / Kumar, Pranav   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The COVID-crisis has apparently halted the unsteadfast chariot of globalization and given a new lease of life to the Westphalian inter-state system, as the tendency of outward interaction has given way to more inward looking orientation, from global to national and from national to local. The nation-states have yet again emerged as the central actors in combating the novel coronavirus and mitigating various unfavorable repercussions emanating as a direct and indirect outcomes of the pandemic.
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ID:   174196


Resurging Russia As A Factor In India-China Diplomatic Ties: Balancing And Rebalancing / Kumar, Pranav   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract At the advent of the twenty-first century, three nation-states Russia, China and India have started to emerge as the revisionary powers pioneering the commencement of the so-called ‘post-American world order.’ However, this is the phase when India and China have also drastically started to improve their relationship with the USA and Russia respectively.
Key Words Russia  Usa  India-China Diplomatic Ties 
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ID:   173626


Revisiting Contemporary Resistances, Mass Protests and Social Movements: Gandhian Philosophy and Tactics / Kumar, Pranav   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract During the last three decades or so it has been widely recognised that the world has been undergoing colossal transformation from ‘international system’ to ‘world society’ and from the bi-polar world order to a globalised and interdependent unit. It has been resolutely articulated by many liberal scholars that the liberal ideology and capitalist modes of production has ended ‘the history (Fukuyama 1992/2012)’ of other ideologies and the humanity has discovered the panacea for all the ills and miseries that hitherto the globe had been grappling with.
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Sino-Bhutanese relations: under the shadow of India-Bhutan friendship / Kumar, Pranav   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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WTO and India’s Agriculture Sector : Challenges & Imperatives / Kumar, Pranav   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract World Trade Organization (WTO), despiteits apparent lethargic performance during last ten years, has emerged as a torchbearer of the economic globalization during last 25 years. It has also provided with an opportunity to India to integrate its economy with the global economy. While the process of integration of Indian economy with the global economy is underway, agriculture and allied sector has not been benefitted in a big way from the WTO.
Key Words WTO  India’s Agriculture Sector 
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