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INDIA'S INTERESTS (4) answer(s).
 
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Afghanistan: India's interests / Chandrasekaran, A V   Journal Article
Chandrasekaran, A V Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Maldives after Nasheed: challenges for Indian diplomacy / Jha, Nalini Kant; Kumar, Sumit   Journal Article
Jha, Nalini Kant Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract While there is no doubt about linkages between India's economic development, peace and security and internal transition in its neighbour countries, the Indian Government has often not responded timely and effectively towards crisis in its neighbouring countries, leading to adverse impact on India's Interests.
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Perestroika in Myanmar: reasons, challenges and prospects / Ivashentsov, G   Journal Article
Ivashentsov, G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Myanmar is an important country in both regional and international terms, being the biggest continental state in Southeast Asia (678,000 sq. km as compared to, say, 547,000 of France) with a population of 60 million, which has a rather high literacy rate (over 90%). The country is rich in natural resources,1 and it is located at the intersection of geopolitical routes connecting South Asia and Eastern Asia. In the first years of its independence, Burma/Myanmar played an active role in international affairs. It is a Buddhist country, and its foreign policy was based on some Buddhist principles which stipulated that the country should only rely on its own potential, steer a middle course, and avoid the extremes. Myanmar was pursuing the policy of equidistance from all world blocs, promoting the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence (the Pancha Shila), which has served to enhance its global stature. It is no coincidence that in 1961, U Thant, a representative of Burma, became the United Nations' third Secretary-General.
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Post-NATO Afghanistan: implications for regional security / Durrani, Asad   Journal Article
Durrani, Asad Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Afghanistan is a land of extreme diversity. Fractured along various fault lines - geographic, ethnic, tribal, linguistic, and sectarian - it would not have emerged as a single unified state but for a "grand bargain" struck between its major communities. And that would not have happened without compelling reasons.
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