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BJP v/s Congress: Asserting for Patel’s Legacy in the 21st Century / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “Sardar Patel was positively inclined towards the RSS before the Mahatma’s assassination. He praised the role of the RSS in refugee camps during the traumatic period following independence.
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BRICS: building a new global economic order / Ahmad, Saleem   Article
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Summary/Abstract The leaders of the BRICS countries have demonstrated that the establishment of the BRISC bank is a direct blow to the International financial system and it has also remarkably shown the building of the new global economic order that will bring middle economic powers to the global economic affairs. Things have changed rapidly, and the BRICS bank is going to play a pivotal role in financial policies of the developing countries. Moreover, the BRICS countries have indicated to the western countries and especially to the United States of America that nothing is permanent and gone are the days of American dollar; now they have their own currency for trade and exchange among the member countries. This step clearly shows a dent on American dollar hegemony in the world and China’s Yuan is going to rise gradually at the global level. Nevertheless, the fear of China’s dominance among its members can alter the new global economic order and BRICS countries should not give the opportunity to the western countries to play a “divide and rule policy” against its members. They must have faith in each other and can resolve their problems at the bilateral level as well as multi-lateral level.
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ID:   164936


Challenges for Indian Democracy under the Modi Government / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The idea of democracy is built on the premise that all citizens of the state are equal and the nation offers equal opportunity to all members of the society to participate in the process of self-governance. Democracy, as considered by most to be the best way to govern a nation, succeeds only when all the citizens of society take part in the process in equal measure.
Key Words Indian Democracy  Modi Government 
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ID:   165714


Changing international political order: From Indian Perspective / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A stable political order is a rare thing. When one power arises, it tends to come after a great upheaval that creates both the conditions and the desire for something new. It requires a stable distribution of power and broad acceptance of the rules that govern the conduct of international relations.
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ID:   164082


China and India: engaging with Bangladesh in the contemporary era / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is an ambitious project to connect Asia with Africa and Europe via land and maritime networks along six corridors with the aim of improving regional integration, increasing trade and economic growth. The term BRI was coined in 2013 by Chinese President Xi Jinping who drew inspiration from the old concept of the Silk Road established during the Han Dynasty 2000 years ago.
Key Words Trade  China  India  Economic Growth  Xi Jinping  Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) 
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ID:   131587


China factor in India-ASEAN strategic relations / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract As far as the China factor is concerned, India's policy toward Southeast Asia is influenced by this assumption that if China is strong in terms of economic interaction with Southeast Asia, India has a clear edge in the strategic arena. It is obvious that one of the reasons why ASEAN is keen to bring India into the regional affairs is the concern with China. It needs to be underlined that there are at present no signs of rivalry or competition for influence between India and China in Southeast Asia. It is hoped that Southeast Asia is a large enough region and the multilateral institutions are strong enough to accommodate the interests of great powers so that the region will not become a battleground for influence. Neither India nor ASEAN wants to create the impression that India's involvement in Southeast Asia is because of China.
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ID:   152151


China, Taiwan and the US: a Rabbit around two Elephants / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract There are no free lunches in international politics or relations. We have to pay something for what we want to get or desire in the realm of politics whether at the regional, national or international level. Each and every state, irrespective of their size, population, technology, power (in terms of military power) and so on, is striving for more and more power to secure its survival and national interests. Because you might not be interested in war but war is interested in you. Likewise, Taiwan is a small island nation and Beijing claims over it and argues that Taiwan is inseparable part of mainland China.
Key Words International Politics  Taiwan  China  US 
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ID:   136829


China's thirst for oil in West Asia: the geo-political implications for the US / Ahmad, Saleem   Article
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Summary/Abstract However, oil remains the world’s most efficient mechanism for translating economic into geopolitical risk. In the modern era, no other COMMODITY has played such a pivotal role in driving political and economic turmoil, and there is every reason to expect this to be continued in future. The emerging powers rely upon finding more stable sources of supply.
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China-Sri Lanka Relations in the Contemporary Era: Challenges for India / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In fine, the geo-political significance of the Indian Ocean is one of the major factors for China’s growing influence in the region. Now Beijing’s main objective is to control major ports of the littoral states in the region, because China wants to secure Sea lines of communications for its maritime security and Sri Lanka’s geo-political location provides best opportunity for China to keep watching each and every activity in the Indian Ocean region.
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ID:   133450


Democracy and India's economic growth / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A firmly rooted democracy, a shared commitment to economic growth and national capitalism, and fairly rapid development are key features of India's new political economy. This, however, is not the full picture. Before the liberalization process, India's economic growth has been accompanied by growing inequalities among people. The gains for the poor have also been only modest.
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Developments in the Korean Peninsula: Prespective From India / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract North Korea, known as the “Hermit Kingdom”, has been built on the foundation of Juche principle, which means self-reliance. Since long time, it has distanced itself from the rest of the world. But from the Indian perspective, engaging with North Korea would be a calculated move that might support New Delhi’s great power ambitions in the East Asia region.
Key Words India  Korean Peninsula 
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Economic diplomacy in a globalized world: evolving role of the Indian foreign policy / Ahmad, Saleem   Article
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Summary/Abstract There is no doubt that globalization has established closer economic connections among the world’s countries and diplomacy is playing a central part in the field of trade at the regional as well as international levels. And now economic diplomacy has taken a prominent place in any state’s foreign policy, for instance, Indian foreign policy has taken important measures in the field of economic diplomacy and that is why Make in India initiative has been one of significant aspects of the NDA government.
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Emergence of radical Islam in the 21st century: challenges for the west / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In sum, the emergence of radical Islam in the 21st century is based upon the western imperialist policies in the West Asian region, consequently, which has posed terrible challenges at the regional as well as international level. Moreover, the United States of America is only responsible for creating the deadly mess in this region, and its blunder mistake was to remove Saddam Hussein of Iraq from power, and the creation of Islamic State is also an outcome of American geo-political intervention in the regional politics of West Asia.
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Emerging challenges of water scarcity in India: the way ahead / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Water is Life. Water is power. Water is the new oil of the contemporary era. Water is becoming, rapidly, scarce across the globe through overuse and contamination. As this issue becomes more acute, tensions will escalate and this will affect us all. But unlike oil, water is essential for survival of humanity.
Key Words India  Water Scarcity  Emerging Challenges 
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ID:   145919


Ethics and politics in the contemporary world: a case of US intervention in Iraq / Ahmad, Saleem; Singh, Subhash   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Almost thirteen years after the invasion of Iraq, it teaches several ethical lessons about war as an instrument of the US foreign policy. First, and foremost, the Iraq war reminds us of the folly and immorality of pre-emptive war. The Bush administration attempted to exercise its “entitlement to meddle…to demonstrate its capacity to impose its will on its designated adversaries” by invading Iraq. President Bush’s efforts to exercise his “entitlement to meddle” backfired when it gave birth to an intractable insurgency against the American occupation forces and an ongoing civil war in Iraq. Second, the Iraq war offers an object lesson on the limits of imperial might.
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India and Bangladesh relations in the 21st century : a new dimension / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In a nut shell, India and Bangladesh relations have developed rapidly in the 21st century in general and in particularly during the NDA led government under the leadership of the PM Modi who gave a new dimension to the relations between the two countries. But it should be noted that the Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the leader of Awami League, has shown similar enthusiasm, like PM Modi, to develop India and Bangladesh relations in a same manner. Both the leaders know very well the strength and weakness of their country, and they have realized the need of each other to maintain peace, prosperity and security in the South Asia region.
Key Words India  Bangladesh  India - Bangladesh Relations  New Dimension  PM Modi 
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India’s Afghanistan policy: the way ahead / Ahmad, Saleem   Article
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Summary/Abstract Afghanistan’s location at the strategic crossroads between South Asia and Central Asia and South Asia and the West Asia makes the country extremely important for India’s strategic interests in the region. Since, India has friendly ties with Afghanistan and wishes to see a stable democratic government installed in Kabul, and thus, it should be independent from any external interference in Afghan’s affaires.
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India’s awakening of urban age cities: prospects and challenges / Ahmad, Saleem   Article
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Summary/Abstract Therefore, Urban Age infrastructure needs to be strengthened across the board. Primarily: Provision of basic amenities like safe drinking water, sewerage, waste management facilities and sanitation facilities in urban conglomerations, while also ensuring that the urban poor have access to these facilities at affordable cost. Improved water management, including recycling of waste water in large cities and new townships. Transportation in urban centres is a major constraint. Currently, public transport accounts for less than a quarter of urban transport in India.
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India’s energy security and the GCC: challenges and opportunities / Ahmad, Saleem; Gupta, Khushbu   Article
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Summary/Abstract However, India maintains a substantial economic presence in the GCC and will continue to hold a significant political presence in the future. The new geo-economic realities also provide the platform to synergize complementarities into multi-pronged stable relations. Moreover, the relationship between India and the GCC has been in focus in the evolving interdependence on energy economy dynamics in the aftermath of the September 2001 attacks. The ‘Look East’ strategy of the GCC provides an impetus for India to closer relations.
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India’s foreign policy: past, present and emerging ties in the world / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In fine, there is no doubt that the leadership style of the PM Modi has raised the credit of India at the international level and his fresh coat of paint on India’s foreign policy has also created its image as a leading power in the 21st century. PM Modi’s unique approach to the Indian foreign policy has played a significant part in emerging ties with the leading countries of the world and the future of India’s foreign policy looks very bright. In the era of globalisation, where geoeconomics has become prime centre of the world countries, therefore, PM Modi has also focussed on the Indian foreign policy and fine-tuned according to the need of hour, and during his half tenure, the fruits of changes in Indian foreign policy have become visible, and one can see that, at present, India and the United States of America have become very close to each other than earlier and both are standing at one platform and therefore the 21st century will be witnessed of their close partnership.
Key Words Globalisation  Geoeconomics  Past  World  Present  India’s Foreign Policy 
Emerging Ties 
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