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China’s peripheral diplomacy: responses from Japan, the US and India / kumar, ankit   Article
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Summary/Abstract The foreign of a country start from the confines of its geographical boundary, but its initial impact is most visible in its immediate neighbourhood. a nation is only as safe as its neighbourhood and so it seeks to have a peaceful neighbourhood on its periphery. China has realized this, hence, maintaining a peaceful and stable periphery remains a core priority of its diplomacy. For a country to become a major power, it neifhbours. For instance, before the US embarked on its ultimate goal of becoming the world’s superpower, it made its intention absolutely clear about what it wanted in its neighbourhood.
Key Words ASEAN  Diplomacy  Japan  China  Neighbourhood  Foreign Policy 
Peripheral Diplomacy 
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Climate change: the new national security threat / Kumar, Ankit   Article
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Forming India-Vietnam-Japan trident / Kumar, Ankit   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract George Fernandes, then India`s Defence Minister, stated in the year 2000 that "Vietnam and Japan are emerging as crucial strategic partners for India especially in the maritime domain." Soon the Indian navy followed by sending its warships, tankers and submarines to Japan, Vietnam and other countries for bilateral exercises and gestures of goodwill. This whole activity was the beginning of India`s naval diplomacy in Southeast and East Asia. China, through its aggression and bullying has made more enemies than friends. It has territorial disputes with almost all its neighbouring countries and so far China has been assertive in laying its claim on those disputed territories. Repeated instruction of land borders, contiguous maritime boundaries and violations of airspace of other countries by Chinese military force have become the order of the day.
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India's policy options to change Pakistan's Behaviour / Kumar, Ankit   Article
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Japan's rearmament and its possible consequences / Kumar, Ankit   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Rise of Asian smart powers: initiatives of Japan, China and India / Kumar, Ankit   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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