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Balochistan conundrum: issues and implications / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
Pokharna, Bhawna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The conflict in Baluchistan is protracted and extremely complex. Basically, the root causes of the conflict are both historical and political. Besides the historical and political reasons, the social factors such as ethnicity and religion has also played a vital role in the continuance of the conflict. Lack of representation at the decision-making level and low quotas for political representation are the prominent factors that have added more misery to the ongoing problems, thus spiraling this conflict out of control.
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ID:   116032


China - North Korea relations: emerging trends / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   125237


China factor in Indo-Myanmar relations / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Myanmar has two great and powerful neighbours, India to the Northwest and China to the Northeast. It has Bangladesh to the West, Laos to the East and Thailand to South East. Myanmar's long coastline with good harbors enables it to dominate the Bay of Bengal. Myanmar Shares 2171 kilometres Long border with China whereas with India it shares 1643 kilometres of border. Myanmar lies where South, South East and Asia meet - there the dominant cultures of these sub-regions compete for influence.
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ID:   158243


Chinese One Belt One Road Initiative: implications for India / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The OBOR is a signature foreign policy initiative of Chinese leadership having a long term vision of establishing China as a world power. China is celebrating 100 th anniversary of Chinese Communist Party in 2021, 100th Anniversary of PLA in 2027, and 100th anniversary of communist rule in 2049, therefore the OBOR initiative is an attempt to revive the old glory of different Chinese Empires as well as to commemorate the epoch making events of the past century.
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ID:   116155


India - ASEAN economic cooperation: free trade agreement and beyond / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   176153


India - Bangladesh Relations : Emerging Trends / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India Bangladesh relations have improved significantly in the last decade since Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina took over office in the year 2009. Bilateral exchanges have taken place notably and regional group such as BIMSTEC, BCIM has also given opportunity to enhance bilateral and multilateral exchanges . Thus paper attempts to analyse India- Bangladesh relations keeping in view the recent developments.
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ID:   133908


India - China Relations: new leaderships , fresh beginnings / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India and China, the two great neighbours jointly account for 15% of geographical land and 35% of total world population. The friendly relations between the two countries are essential for the peace and security in the region and the world as a whole. With the new leadership at the helm in both countries it can be hoped that new beginnings will be made to augment bilateral relations. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has advocated skill, scale and speed to compete with China, simultaneously India is also relying on I2 T2 approach wherein focus will be on two Is investment and infrastructure and two Ts trade and tourism. China too has extended positive signals to forge close ties with India
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ID:   118085


India - EU relations: an analysis / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   135490


India’s quest for energy security: an analysis of India - Central Asia relations / Pokharna, Bhawna   Article
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Summary/Abstract Energy security has become central point of national security and foreign policy of India. Energy is the key element on which the economic growth of any country depends. Energy security refers to adequate supply of energy at reasonable cost which is ensured by guaranteeing three factors – availability, accessibility and affordability of energy resources. As India is projected to rely more on imported energy resources in future it has become cardinal issue of the foreign policy.
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ID:   123376


India-Afghanistan relations: the post 2014 challenges / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Time is moving fast and 2014 is approaching near. Afghanistan is all set to witness a Presidential election and drawdown of foreign troops from its soil. Thus political and security transition in Afghanistan is going to be a significant event for regional and global peace and security. India has strengthened its ties with Afghanistan in post 9/11 period and provided enormous succour to Afghanistan in its reconstruction and development endeavours. Friendly India - Afghanistan relations ensure peace and stability in the region. The present paper analyses the post 2014 scenario and its implications for India and Afghanistan.
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ID:   131580


India-ASEAN relations: summit partnership perspective / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India- ASEAN relations have come a long way in the last two decades, providing enormous opportunities to both sides to cooperate on wide range of issues. The India ASEAN Partnership for peace, progress and shared prosperity 2004-2010 and 2010 - 2015 has proved instrumental in taking these ties to new heights. India - ASEAN summit partnership enthused the two sides to launch numerous projects in different fields leading to comprehensive and inclusive partnership in the 21st century. The Look East policy is the significant foreign policy initiative of India in the post cold war era and proved immensely successful for both the partners. The two sides are engaged in meeting the goals of India ASEAN partnership for Peace, Progress and Shared Prosperity by the year 2015.
Key Words ASEAN  India  Look East Policy  India - ASEAN Relations  Foreign Policy 
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Radical Islam and the spread of global terrorism: an analysis / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Global terrorism is an unlawful use of violence or threat of violence aiming to inculcate fear among the masses. It is a philosophy of violence which terrorists use to destablise the social and economic set up of the country. Terrorism that occurs throughout the world is known as global terrorism. Assassinations, Bombings, hijackings, diplomatic kidnappings- is the most publicized form of political violence which terrorists carry out in order to create terror.
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Sub-regional co-operation in south and southeast Asia: with special reference to BIMSTEC, MGCI and BCIM regional cooperation forum / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Sustainable development and environmental problems: coping with green house effect, global warming and climate change / Pokharna, Bhawna   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Paris Agreement requires all Parties to put forward their best efforts through “nationally determined contributions” (NDCs) and to strengthen these efforts in the years ahead. This includes requirements that all Parties report regularly on their emissions and on their implementation efforts. In 2018, Parties will take stock of the collective efforts in relation to progress towards the goal set in the Paris Agreement and to inform the preparation of NDCs.
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