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Face Off: No Pain No Gain Gain for India or Loss for China / Dwivedi, Sangit Sarita   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With the advent and significant rise of intra-regional trade and cooperation, area studies could truly become main convergent point of International Relations. The traditions of area studies in Asia have value sans any doubt, yet not found adequate enough.
Key Words China  India 
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G 20 and India India’s Quest With 20 Nations towards Development / Dwivedi, Sangit Sarita   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The theme ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’ reflects on India’s G20 Presidency for the year 2023 (1 December 2022 – 30 November 2023) which will work to promote this universal sense of unity. With India in the lead this year, the worldwide audience holds much hope in their hearts for a larger step towards development. India must prove that it brings different values, philosophies, and a different vision for global peace and harmony to the forum, making it a model more unique than those before it. This also gives India a fine opportunity to showcase its willingness to play an advanced role in shaping global governance.
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Indian Cinema as a Soft-Power Tool in Africa / Gupta, Shikha ; Dwivedi, Sangit Sarita   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The focus on soft power, particularly cultural diplomacy with special reference to Indian cinema, and its usage in foreign policy, has noticeably increased in recent years. As a matter of fact, the most prominent and increasingly visible player is India’s Hindi film industry, popularly described as Bollywood. The paper intends to focus on engagement of India’s soft power in Africa by applying Nye’s concept of soft power. The account argues that the growth of desirability for its culture opens up possibilities for India to realize foreign policy goals.
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North Korea-China relations: an asymmetric alliance / Dwivedi, Sangit Sarita   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words United States  China  North Korea  South Korea  Perceptions  Stephen Walt 
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Pakistan-China and North Korea-China: a comparison / Dwivedi, Sangit Sarita   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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