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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
The post cold war changes have witnessed states across the globe re-orienting and reshaping their foreign policy priorities to effectively meet the challenges of the New World Order. South Asia is no exception to this. Though the traditional security concerns continue to cast their shadow on the developments in the region, the nuances in India's foreign policy especially in its approach to her neighbours coupled with its economic growth and emerging role as a global player has convinced the other South Asian states of the need to promote economic linkages with India.
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