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Climate Change Adaptation Mechanisms on the Background of Global Dialogues and Location Actions - A Public Policy Perspective / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Journal Article
Parida, Pradip Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is a humble attempt to critically examine the strategic issues involved in the domain of climate change across the globe and the mitigation mechanism to be adopted by the local communities, more particularly in the developing countries, like India.
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ID:   185428


Covid-19 and the Role of Public Administration: a Critical Analysis / Parida, Pradip Kumar ; Das, Seema   Journal Article
Parida, Pradip Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is a humble attempt to critically examine the strategic issues involved in the domain of public policy implementation process, particularly in the sphere of health and social sector development. As Covid-19 has affected the whole globe, it has led to tremendous pressure on Public Administration of any state and also on public policy in particular. Regarding addressing the problems of people due to Covid and on the consequences of or the impact of Covid-19 on social sectors in particular.
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ID:   142131


Domestic compulsions and India’s foreign policy: strategic issues and need of proper vision / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Article
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Summary/Abstract We have to bring some sort of rough consensus among all the groups, political parties, ideological groups, ethnic groups regarding number of domestic issues. Rather our differences of opinion should not be known to outside. It must be solved within. Then only we can think of a strong foreign policy having rooted in domestic issues, with more or less consensuses among all the stakeholders. Today, as India itself has moved to the center of global politics with an increase in its economic and military capabilities, it is being asked to become a stakeholder. India is a rising power in an international system that is in flux, and it will have to make certain choices that probably will define the contours of Indian foreign policy for years to come. The stakes are too high for India as well as the international community.
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ID:   138362


India’s economic diplomacy: realty vs. rhetoric- the ways ahead / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper tries to examine various issues related to diplomacy in general and economic diplomacy in particular with specific reference to India in the contemporary world. In recent times, many scholars, international relations pundits have talked a lot about the India’s future economic diplomacy as well as ways to achieve these points. However this paper argues let us not simply talk about the rhetoric rather than accomplish something which is based on reality, our current economic situation and available options before us. As a matter of fact, our domestic compulsion and national interest will definitely play a crucial role. Taking those issues as the base line, we should start preparing ourselves to mould our diplomacy in general and economic diplomacy in particular, in such a way, that will give us immense benefit in the long run, particularly in economic sphere. For that we have to start the journey from home. Once we stabilize ourselves internally, probably we can move beyond our territory in a smooth manner.
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ID:   186508


India’s foreign policy with its immediate Neighbors –Strategic Issues & Challenges / Parida, Pradip Kumar ; Pradhan, Fakir Kumar   Journal Article
Parida, Pradip Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is a humble attempt to critically examine the important relationship India can pursue with its immediate neighbors. India has very good relations with some of them but eventually with the development of various incidents across the globe, we have accreted friendship as well as enemy with some of them. India gradually started to play prominent role, not only at regional politics, but also at global level. India is a leading voice of the developing countries or the ‘Third World’. However, the ever changing scenario in global politics has lead to different dynamics among the developing countries, as there are many players in the international politics.
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ID:   139871


India’s strategic trade relationship with its neighbors- burning issues & challenges ahead / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Article
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Summary/Abstract Though the recent time has witnessed a sea change in global politics as the prominent players who are seemingly more visible in international politics in subtle as well as concrete ways, due to global trade, growing & interlinked market, science & technological advancement and its growing application in the everyday life of human civilization, transportation and communication facilities, interdependence among the countries for number of arsons like - controlling natural calamity, i.re. recent earth quake at Nepal, migration of skilled manpower, educational facilities access by the people from developing countries, growing trade blocks and import- export issues related to many countries.
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ID:   128185


Indian diaspora in developing countries: changing bilateral relations and India's position in international politics / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Etymologically 'diaspora' means any people or ethnic population forced or induced to leave their traditional homelands; being dispersed throughout other parts of the world, and the ensuing developments in their dispersal and culture. Historically, the terms 'diaspora' was initially uses by the ancient Greeks to refer to citizen of grand city who migrated to a conquered land with the purpose of colonization to assimilate the territory into the empire. The original meaning was cut off from the present meaning when the old testament was translated to Greek: the word diaspora was used to refer specifically to the populations of Jews exiled from Judea in 586 B C by the Babylonians, and Jerusalem in 136 AD by the Roman empire.
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Industrialization in India and the Consequences of Globalization: Analysis from Public Policy point of View / Parida, Pradip Kumar ; Sahoo, Madhusmita   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is an attempt to critically examine the issues involved in the domain of industrialization process in India, from the public policy point of view, particularly from the post- globalization period in India.
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ID:   125262


Locating space for citizens in contemporary governance: the challenges of global vs. local / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This paper tries to examine the governance in Indian context today with reference to globalization as well as decentralization. Though the paper won't discuss about glocalisation process as such, the relationship between globalization and decentralization in the Indian governance system in the present juncture is creating a dichotomous situation.
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ID:   129708


Looking beyond the dragon: redefining Indo-China relationship in the coming decades / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Gone are the days, when the slogan of 'Indo-China Bhai Bhai- Tanduri Chicken joy joy' was the slogan airing over Himalayan Corridor and showing the world some sort of strategic change in the global politics. Through it started with lot of optimism, expectations from both sides and idealism, however the 'national interest' of both these countries compelled them to drift away from each other. At the same time the geostrategic location of Himalaya and the countries touching its boundary apart from India and China, i.e. Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet are equally responsible for creating hostility between these two neighbors, who are otherwise great powers or potential great players of contemporary world politics. Hence it is prudent to peep into history how it shaped the relationship between these countries and to move forward with considerable amount of consciousness and rationality to safe out position and simultaneously playing an active role in international politics, to being with regional level at least at the South-Asian level.
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North Africa and the Developing World: Challenges for African Unity / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is a humble attempt to critically examine the need for changes in the public policy along with foreign policy system of Africa in general and North-Africa in particular, that might bring changes in the developing world. A country which has witnessed colonization, internal conflict between various communities, poverty, exploitation of human & natural resources,, acute health problem, issues related to governance system- has always been a peculiar characteristic of frican countries. As a matter of fact, the developing world also encountered and experienced those issues in their respective history.
Key Words North Africa  Developing World  African Unity 
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Perennial Problem of Ethiopia and its Possible Solution / Parida, Pradip Kumar ; Sundu, Anjaih   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This is a attempt to examine the various issues & problems affecting Africa in general and Ethiopia in particular in recent time. It’s political, economic, socio-cultural aspects are very important to determine its present. Its ethnic-conflict or civil war among various groups or communities, political unrest, military coup led to continuous instability. As a result of which, food scarcity, underdevelopment, poverty, malnutrition, hunger became the natural consequences of it. What are the future possibilities? This paper tries to examine this process in the present context of Ethiopia in particular.
Key Words Problem of Ethiopia 
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ID:   136843


Relevance of Gandhian concept of self governance in contemporary rural India: some reflections / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Article
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Summary/Abstract The relevance of Gandhian notion of self-governance is being interrogated in many ways from inter-disciplinary approach, number of times in contemporarily Indian academic discourse. However the concept, issues, methodology and notion self as well as governance is completely different from other approach.
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Religion, National Interest & Foreign Policy of India- Challenges & Opportunities / Parida, Pradip kumar ; Sahoo, Madhusmita   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract National Interest always plays determining factor in the context of foreign policy- be it domestic compulsion or out of the available options before a country. In the contemporary geo- politics of the world political realism matters most rather than idealism. When all the countries of the world struggling lot for survival and growth, the same happen with India.
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ID:   130167


Social justice and Tribals in contemporary India: reflection from Dr. Ambedkar's vision / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This paper tries to explore the possibilities of looking into the future of social justice in India with relation to tribals from a substantial point, rather than merely normative process. Though there is considerable amount of space for action oriented programmes for accelerating tribal's participation in the democratic spheres of our country, it is not being reflected in action, rather than in rhetoric.
Key Words Social Justice  India  Tribal  Bhim Rao Ambedkar 
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ID:   186254


State & Nation Building process in Central Asia: Challenges & Opportunities / Parida, Pradip Kumar ; Singh, Vikas   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper tries to examine the state & nation- building process in the present context of Central Asia. The problems encountered by various ‘states’ due to ongoing ethnic conflicts is the major focus. This has led to not only problems of gover nance in many fronts but also continuous economic crisis. It has resulted in continuous migration of people from one country to another in search of ‘bread & butter’ and ‘security & livelihood’.
Key Words Central Asia  Nation Building 
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Sustainable development and climate change: options for India / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   148009


Sustainable development and ecology in recent time: a global concern & policy options / Parida, Pradip kumar   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is a humble attempt to critically examine the strategic issues involved in the domain of sustainable development, as far as the whole world is concerned and the role of India in that context. As a matter of fact, the models of development followed across the globe give importance to economy at the cost of ecology and the unmindful utilization of natural resources, i.e. forest, river, water, soil, clean air, which is massive loss to human civilization, particularly its future generation. This is not only a problem for the western developed countries but also the developing countries are going to be equally affected by this process. As a result of which, the impact of climate change is clearly visible on this earth.
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Taliban Crisis in Afghanistan & India’s Role in it: Issues & Challenges / Parida, Pradip Kumar ; Sahoo, Madhusmita   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper tries to examine the strategic role India can play considering its strategic location and the current trends in global politics. Historically Afghanistan has remained as a troubled state for number of reasons and there are issues related to mis-governance, lack of stable regimes, lack of proper law & order situation, however in the current scenario, India has great role to play there. The aftermath of USA withdrawal and take over by Taliban to rule Afghanistan, has automatically created the space for India to move strategically to increase its influence over Afghanistan to South Asia as a whole. In that background, this paper tries to examine the critical role India can play.
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