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Border economy of India's Northeast / Das, Samir Kumar   Journal Article
Das, Samir Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Border trade perhaps is the answer - only if we realize that there is a larger moral economy of border trade the gains of which far outweigh its meagre economic returns. Doesn't the moral economy of border trade force us to revisit both the dominant discourses of national security and functional integration and see how they mutate and transform under present conditions?
Key Words National Security  Ethnicity  India  Bangladesh  Border Trade  Indian Economy 
NIA  Moral Economy  Border Economy 
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ID:   125322


BRICS-Africa cooperation mechanism: issues and challenges for India / Tokas, Chetan   Journal Article
Tokas, Chetan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The acronym BRICs, coined by Jim O'Neill, chief economist of Goldman Sachs in 2001 so as to describe the anatomy of four largest developing economies of the world - Brazil, Russia, India and China has graduated to a new level after inclusion of The Republic of South Africa in 2010. With this latest entry, BRICS has developed into one of the strangest and an impressive group in recent years of global politics.
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ID:   125319


Dr. Ambedkar's contributions to Indian foreign policy / Bharas, C B   Journal Article
Bharas, C B Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract But his earnest efforts on foreign policy making and shaping of foreign affairs of India have been over looked. Today, with the help of development of information technology, scientific and technological and machines and tools, we can understand and come to know many things about this great man.
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Emerging issue of cyber strategy in foreign policy making: India and the world / Kumar, Praveen   Journal Article
Kumar, Praveen Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract There have been various cases like that of alleged attacks on South Korean cyber interests (banks) by North Korea, joint targeting of the speculated Iran's nuclear programme by USA and Israel (Stuxnet), Chinese targeting of the networks of India (DRDO computers), USA (as revealed by Mediant Inc.), other European nations and businesses to serve its interests, and Russian targeting of the Estonian computer networks, among others, which indicate to the fact that various nation-states on this arena consider their interests similar to those of the real world.
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Historical and geographical dimensions of India's interaction w / Reddy, Y Yagama   Journal Article
Reddy, Y Yagama Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract An insight into the importance of geographical determinism on the historical momentum, as Kaplan explains, offers the knowledge of spatial dimension concerning the historical events (Kaplan 2009). Two decade-long innings of my study and research at the university level on the regional geography rekindled in me a strong desire for an inquiry into the regional semblance which is well-discernible in the physical setting, historical evolution, culture and economic base between Southeast Asia and India.
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India and EU at 50: old bond, new themes / Sharma, Priyabhishek   Journal Article
Sharma, Priyabhishek Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As India EU ties entered into the golden jubilee in 2013 new themes have enriched the old bond. EU as an international actor has matured, expanded and reciprocated to the rise of India in 21st century world. EU is not only an economic actor but has a considerable appeal and an imperceptible process to fashion that appeal into something of an EU response and EU identity upon the member states and in that sense a Trans- Westphalian Actor.
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India and SCO: Challenges and opportunities / Swain, Sumant Kumar   Journal Article
Swain, Sumant Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Like ASEAN, SCO can be a more than an Asian economic union. The border issues and cross boarder terrorism could be solved mutually through negotiation and positive engagement with concerned countries rather than isolation. It would be good opportunities for India to balance China and enhance trade and economy.
Key Words ASEAN  Trade  China  India  Border Terrorism  SCO 
Asian Economic Union 
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India as rising power: opportunities and challenges / Yadav, R S   Journal Article
Yadav, R S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Thus, India has potential to be considered as an important power in the international system, but it is imperative for its policy makers to visualize them in proper perspective and realized them with skilful diplomatic maneuvering. For this it has to shun its defensive posture and reluctance to transform its capacities into capabilities. This can only be attained through its strong domestic input, along with enhanced external capabilities to engage its regional and global clout in its favour. Thus, India can neither achieve this status by just becoming a 'hard' or a 'soft' power alone, but can attain it by becoming a 'smart' power utilizing the virtues of both.
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India in post-Taliban Afghanistan: present strategy and future options / Ranjan Das, Nihar   Journal Article
Ranjan Das, Nihar Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Besides reconstruction initiative, India has been engaged in capacity building. The India-Afghanistan MoU for enhancing the cooperation in iron and steel sector will open a new vista for other international players to take part in exploiting the mineral reserves in the war-ravaged country.
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India Russia security cooperation / Maharana, Sanjukta   Journal Article
Maharana, Sanjukta Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Russia occupies an important place in the energy security of India and also has become an important arms supplier as well as joint producer of arms and armament, making itself an important partner of provider of security to India. The role of India and Russia in the process of peace building in Central Asia and Afghanistan would contribute to the establishment of a peaceful, democratic, secure, stable as well as multipolar world.
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ID:   125326


India-Japan bilateral relations for development, peace and pros / Kumar, Chanchal   Journal Article
Kumar, Chanchal Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article examines what theoretical frameworks explain these processes in Asia and what role the second and third biggest economies of the region notably India and Japan play in this scenario. This article looks at how to strengthen India-Japan bilateral cooperation, bolstering this regional dimension to this important and successful partnership. India and Japan are the two Asian major's cooperation and understanding between who is critical in moulding the 21st century as the 'Asian Century'.
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India-Pakistan relations in 2013: weighing the hits and misses / Chakraborty, Mohor   Journal Article
Chakraborty, Mohor Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Observing through the 'rear-view' mirror of 2013, it becomes evident that India's relations with Pakistan have been smudged with both positive and negative strains. With respect to Pakistan's internal history, the election of a democratic government this year, headed by Nawaz Sharif has been a significant achievement.
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India-Russia-China triangle: myth or reality? / Yadav, Deepak   Journal Article
Yadav, Deepak Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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India's connect Central Asia policy / Pradhan, Ramakrushna   Journal Article
Pradhan, Ramakrushna Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract As far as energy sector is concerned, India needs to become a significant player in the equitable exploitation, administration and distribution of the Central Asian energy resources. India must look forward to restart working on TAPI and IPI pipeline projects as they constitute India's energy lifeline. This just wouldn't help India in ensuring her much needed energy security but also enable her in strengthening regional security, peace and cooperation in the region. India must also seek to explore alternative oil and gas transit route along with the existing pipelines. To improve connectivity, India will have to play a pro-active role both bilaterally and through regional cooperative mechanisms.
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India's foreign policy: search for great power status / Tripathi, Sudhanshu   Journal Article
Tripathi, Sudhanshu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Despite all structural changes and adjustments made in the traditional foreign policy since the end of Cold War, India is still being considered as a soft power in the world and that has failed it's all-out effort to achieve its long - cherished dream of a great power status and a dominant player in the contemporary international system and it has also not yet become a permanent member of the United Nation's Security Council; all because of unclear foreign policy framework and absence of a sound and effective strategy, meaning thereby, a method for use of social, economic, political, cultural, military, science &technological developments etc. together as inputs of power for pursuing and advancing the national interests by a country.
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India's foreign policy in 21st century: challenges ahead / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
Kamboj, Anil Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract With the fast changing of world scenario and the politics evolving around it, especially where India is more concern, is a great challenge for the Indian foreign policy. It is hard to predict what the 21st century will turn out to be, but we live in a time when our inter-dependent and networked lives co-exist. China has gradually surrounded India and is influencing all the Indian neighboring countries.
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India's foreign policy in South Asia under UPA I and II: issues and concerns / Pandit, Latha A   Journal Article
Pandit, Latha A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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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India's foreign trade policy and current account deficit - an a / Kumar, Pramod   Journal Article
Kumar, Pramod Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Indians have now become habitual of increasing their income and their expenditure. Since the inception of the New Economic Policy in 1991, Indian's income increased many fold and in this condition when they started falling of the employment and thereby income, they started showing the signs of restlessness. That is quit natural. Because of the slowdown world wide and mismanagement of the economy at home, exports started falling and imports increasing, putting immense pressure on the economy.
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Indo-US relations and the changing global order / Tourangbam, Monish   Journal Article
Tourangbam, Monish Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Though the rise of China has managed to capture debates and deliberations around the world, the emergence of India as a power to reckon with is a pertinent theme of strategic discussion. India's economic rise has had major implications in its power projection, leading to debates regarding India's regional as well as global aspirations. There is a visible and reenergized intention among policymakers to project India's rising capabilities to help set agenda beyond South Asia, to the larger Asia-Pacific region and at the global level.
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Israelis, Saudis and the Iranian agreement / Friedman, George   Journal Article
Friedman, George Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract A deal between Iran and the P-5+1 (the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council plus Germany) was reached Saturday night. The Iranians agreed to certain limitations on their nuclear program while the P-5+1 agreed to remove certain economic sanctions. The next negotiation, scheduled for six months from now depending on both sides' adherence to the current agreement, will seek a more permanent resolution.
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