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China’s Cover-up and World’s Despair: Coronavirus Pandemic is a Question on China’s Credibility As a Dominant State
/ Bhattacharya, Joyati
Bhattacharya, Joyati
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When there is reason to believe that coronavirus pandemic may lead to a changed world order and China may take advantage of the current international deadlock to surpass the United States in global power dispensation, this paper examines the chain of events that ultimately display China’s weakness to emerge as a global leader. China was the principal catalyst in leading the world to the brink of this awful disaster and is now maneuvering the crisis for its personal gain. China’s role in the present crisis surely puts the country’s credibility as an aspirant for top job in the international order in question.
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Coronavirus Pandemic
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India and Israel: friends yet not
/ Bhattacharya, Joyati
Bhattacharya, Joyati
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2013.
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Despite strong reasons to be friends, India and Israel remained estranged for more than forty years. India's West Asia policy to pledge solidarity with the cause of Palestinians and stand by the sentiments of Arab countries has been most instrumental for India's desertion of Israel. However, the relationship between the two countries did not ever reach the lowest ebb as Israel's response was prudent enough to understand India's practical and internal compulsions. Along time India's disillusionment with its Arab neighbours increased and so was changing its attitude towards Israel. The post-90s era brought a major shift in India's West Asia policy. India decided to bury its long-standing differences with Israel.
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Israel
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India
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India's West Asia Policy
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India's Afghanistan policy: fault lines
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Bhattacharya, Joyati
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2013.
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Despite having a bilateral tie of centuries, the relations between India and Afghanistan have undergone many ups and down. As a close neighbour, India recognized the importance of Afghanistan at the initial days of India's independence but did not really pay adequate attention to make a decisive presence in the country. With the invasion of the Soviet Union and the subsequent rise of Taliban, India's role was extremely marginalized in Afghanistan.
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Taliban
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Afghanistan
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India
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India's Afghanistan Policy
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Soviet Union
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