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STRATEGIC ANALYSIS VOL: 35 NO 5 (9) answer(s).
 
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Can the south Asian gas pipeline dilemma be resolved through a / Dadwal, Shebonti Ray   Journal Article
Dadwal, Shebonti Ray Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Energy  Natural Gas  India  Economic Growth  South Asian Gas Pipeline 
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Challenges for the chemical weapons convention (CWC) / Lele, Ajey   Journal Article
Lele, Ajey Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   106299


China's aggressive territorial claim on India's Arunachal Prade: a response to changing power dynamics in Asia / Goswami, Namrata   Journal Article
Goswami, Namrata Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The Chinese territorial claim on the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh has negatively affected India-China relations for many decades now. In recent years, China has become visibly aggressive with regard to its territorial claim by denying visas to Indians from Arunachal Pradesh travelling to China, claiming that they are Chinese citizens and hence do not require visas. China also tried to block ADB aid sought by India for the state. The article argues that the recent Chinese aggressiveness is a response to India's rising power status in the Asian regional order; a space that China covets as its own sphere of influence. Hence, China is engaging in balancing against India through territorial aggression and military prowess that privileges power projection against peer competitors. India's counter strategy needs to factor Chinese intentions and not to 'under balance' against the Chinese threat in Arunachal Pradesh.
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ID:   106300


China's military diplomacy: investigating PLA's participation in UN peacekeeping operations / Singh, Prashant Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Prashant Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The central focus of this article is to understand the evolution of the Chinese People's Liberation Army's engagement with UN peacekeeping operations in the light of China's military diplomacy. The article underlines that the PLA works as a foreign policy instrument in UN peacekeeping operations and furthers China's foreign policy agenda in many ways.
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Evolving politics of Taliban reintegration and reconciliation i / Chandra, Vishal   Journal Article
Chandra, Vishal Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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India and Iran's nuclear issue: the three policy determinants / Rajiv, S Samuel   Journal Article
Rajiv, S Samuel Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Three broad policy determinants can be discerned in Indian reactions to the Iranian nuclear issue. These include: 'strategic autonomy' as it relates to Indian foreign policy decision making; concerns regarding 'regional strategic stability' as it relates to events in its 'proximate neighbourhood'; and 'national security' implications on account of operative clandestine proliferation networks. Issues relating to the role of the US in influencing Indian policy positions at international forums and vis-à-vis domestic policy were prominent as regards the first determinant. Threats and 'advice' by American policy makers and law makers on specific issues like the Indo-US nuclear deal and the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline gave further grist to critics. However, an analysis of India's concerns regarding the other two policy considerations, i.e., strategic stability and national security were 'real and present' and also dominated public discourse as well. With India having become a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council from January 2011, it should be the task of Indian diplomacy, at the UNSC as well as at other bilateral and multilateral settings, to help expand the space for the application of 'satisfactory strategies' and reduce the range of 'unsatisfactory strategies' (the latter being the then Foreign Secretary Menon's term to describe America's options vis-à-vis the issue as revealed in a WikiLeaks cable)
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India-Bangladesh land border: a flawed inheritance and a problematic future / Pattanaik, Smruti S   Journal Article
Pattanaik, Smruti S Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words India  Bangladesh  Border  East Pakistan  Borderlands  Nehru 
Political Relations  Problematic Future 
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Prospects for India-US cyber security cooperation / Samuel, Cherian   Journal Article
Samuel, Cherian Journal Article
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Rajapaksa's Sri Lanka: time to move beyond complacency / Behuria, Ashok K   Journal Article
Behuria, Ashok K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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