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India and Bhutan under the New NDA Government: the first footprints of Narendra Modi's South Asia policy / Chakraborti, Tridib; Mukherjee, Tilottama   Journal Article
Chakraborti, Tridib Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India has always shared a convivial relation with Bhutan. This article traces the historical background of the bilateral relations, attempting to investigate why Bhutan, despite being tiny in size, is so important even after the change of Government in India. Pragmatically, the new Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, stated his foreign policy by selecting Bhutan as his first trip abroad. What are the promises that Modi has made to Bhutan? Who all have raised objections to Modi's plans for Bhutan and why? How important is the China factor in developing the India-Bhutan relations?
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ID:   155013


India's foreign policy and diplomacy: emerging scenario and challenges / Vinodan, C (ed.) 2017  Book
Vinodan, C (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, New Century Publications, 2017.
Description xiv, 194p.hbk
Standard Number 9788177084368
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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059179327.254/VIN 059179MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   142719


Pipelines from Iran and Central Asia / Mohan, N Chandra   Article
Mohan, N Chandra Article
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Summary/Abstract For India’s energy security, the good news is the continuing weakness in global crude prices as it imports 80 per cent of its requirements. As the world’s fastest growing economy, it has burgeoning requirements for oil and gas from West, Central Asia and elsewhere, as domestic production has sharply declined. Brent crude prices have averaged $53 a barrel in 2015 and will be at the same levels in 2016 as well. Although the NDA government has not fully passed on the benefit of cheaper crude to consumers at the pump it must ensure supplies of cheap oil and gas for the Indian economy.
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ID:   143053


Reflecting on the dynamic geopolitics of Northeast India: a contemporary perspective / Lakra, Bipasha   Article
Lakra, Bipasha Article
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Summary/Abstract The present NDA government seems to usher in renewed forms of dynamism in the Look East Policy and through its lens one gets to observe the vitality of North East India. Since assuming office as Prime Minister, he himself has made foreign visits to neighboring nations instead of visiting any developed nation, and while on his visit emphasizing their importance to India. This marks a shift in the policy module of the present government from the earlier one.
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ID:   110615


Turf wars: guarding the borders with intelligence / Kasturi, Bhashyam   Journal Article
Kasturi, Bhashyam Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words India  Myanmar  Border Management  Indian Army  BSF  LAC 
CRPF  ITBP  GOM Report  NDA Government  Border Area Development Programme 
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ID:   156808


Understanding Modi and minorities: the BJP-led NDA government in India and religious minorities / Kim, Heewon   Journal Article
Kim, Heewon Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the May 2014 general elections in India, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) emerged as the majority party. The BJP has formed a coalition with regional parties (the National Democratic Alliance), but many view the event as a “critical election,” presaging the realignment of Indian politics along Hindu nationalist values. This article reviews the approaches used to understand the BJP-led NDA government’s policies toward religious minorities and argues that far from marking a radical departure, there are more continuities than discontinuities in these policies with previous administrations.
Key Words Minorities  India  BJP  Religious Minorities  NDA Government  Understanding Modi 
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Who is afraid of illicit finance? / Chandrasekhar, C. P   Journal Article
Chandrasekhar, C. P Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Illicit capital outflow has increased significantly after neoliberal policies were introduced in 1991. Committed as it is to the same economic model, can the NDA government curb generation of black wealth and bring back the black money stashed abroad?
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