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BRICS Delhi summit: a step towards global economic governance / Ratha, Keshab Chandra; Mahapatra, Sushanta Kumar   Journal Article
Ratha, Keshab Chandra Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) has developed into a vibrant co-operation mechanism. The New Delhi declaration of fourth BRICS summit reflects the evolution of a common vision and maturing relationship among member states in the current international system. The co-operation among BRICS nations is a reflection on the development of international situation as well as the desire and choice of emerging economies. The establishment of BRICS Development Bank is a crucial announcement for serving the development needs and aspirations of the emerging and developing world.
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Recasting Sino-Indian relations: towards a closer development partnership / Ratha, Keshab Chandra; Mahapatra, Sushanta Kumar   Article
Ratha, Keshab Chandra Article
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Summary/Abstract Sino-Indian relations were governed by concerns about an unsound bilateral bonhomie, internal as well as external strategic and political considerations, and in addition, national interests and priorities not necessarily oriented towards pacifying the bilateral relations. The change in leadership presented a golden opportunity for refiguring the India–China relationship in terms of mutual economic gains, crafting a durable framework to deal with their border dispute, marking the culmination of a great deal of proactive diplomacy and planning by both governments in a short period of time and thereby giving a new dynamism to the bilateral relationship. The sustained progress in the multifarious strategic issues such as trade deficit, border disputes and investment has eventually built trust between the two nations. This article explores how both nations have continued their efforts with a series of important cooperation initiatives in the areas of economy, culture, trade and borders to achieve peaceful cooperation and inclusive development for the benefit of two peoples in particular and in the interest of peace and stability in the world in general.
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