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BORDER INFRASTRUCTURE
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182708
India's approach to border management: from barriers to bridges
/ Das, Pushpita
2021
Das, Pushpita
Book
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New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2021.
Description
xx, 366p.: tables, mapshbk
Standard Number
9789391490003
Key Words
India
;
Border Management
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Security Threats
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Border Trade
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Border Area Development Programme
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Border Infrastructure
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355.450954/DAS 060112
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09-Jun-2024
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355.450954/DAS 060113
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ID:
115962
Integrated road network: a catalyst for nation building
/ Nair, Yogesh
Nair, Yogesh
Journal Article
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Publication
2012.
Key Words
India
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Economic Growth
;
Road Network
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Environmental Challenges
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Integrated Road Network
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National Security Dynamics
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Border Infrastructure
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183440
Mongolian-Chinese border: transformation of frontier infrastructure and impact of the silk road economic belt
/ Namzhilova, Victoria ; Batomunkuyev, Valentin
Namzhilova, Victoria
Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract
This article deals with specific features in the development of frontier infrastructure on the Mongolian-Chinese border. Noting the fast development of foreign trade relations between Mongolia and China, the authors examine changes taking place in the frontier area. They focus on the current system of checkpoints and also on the prospects for opening new border crossings, in connection primarily with the export of mineral resources. The research was carried out under the direction of the Buryat Scientific Center of the RAS SB and the Baikal Institute of Nature Management of the RAS SB.
Key Words
Border Infrastructure
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Silk Road Economic Belt
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Checkpoints
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Mongolian-Chinese Border
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Mutual Trade
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Development Of Mineral Deposits
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Cargo Flows
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China-Mongolia-Russia Economic Corridor
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Container Carriage.
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