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157379
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Summary/Abstract |
With the current geo-politics scenario, the world has been passing through a period of power transition with the center of gravity of international politics shifting more towards the East especially to Asia because of the economic and military prowess of the two of the most aspiring powers—China and India. China and India, on the other hand, given their geographic constraints, have been trying to sustain their rise by developing cooperative and friendly relations with their neighbors, as well as cooperating with each other at the global level.
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167258
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When we speak of relationship it refers to the bonds of dependent or reciprocal relations. (Martin, 1986). So far as international relations are concerned, it is for the power, by the power and of the power. It can therefore be said that power is one of the most central themes in the domain of international relations.
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ID:
133438
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2014.
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Almost two decades ago, India unveiled its 'looks East Policy" to enhance its trade and commercial relations with the countries of the South East Asian Region. Infact, it vigorously pursued its entry in to the regional group and by December, 2012, it did achieve much progress by taking the economic relations to further levels. From being a sectoral dialogue partner to forging free-trade agreement, India has come a long way in the pursuit of its economic interests.
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ID:
128830
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Publication |
New Delhi, Manohar Publishers and Distributors, 2008.
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Description |
487p.Hbk
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8173047529
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
057618 | 327.54/MEH 057618 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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