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India and dawn of the age of the Indo-Pacific / Salman, Aaryan   Journal Article
Salman, Aaryan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper explores the rise of a new geopolitical universe and proposes India to leverage its true potential in this emerging geo-strategic matrix through a comprehensive, integrated and carefully calibrated roadmap. The paper also discusses the emergence of the Indo-Pacific matrix from the Asia Pacific matrix, the capitalising of the transforming global image of India and an analysis of the various variables and developments in the global geopolitical multiverse that could have a direct impact on the Indo-Pacific matrix.
Key Words Geopolitics  United States  China  Asia Pacific  Global Politics  Indo - Pacific 
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ID:   136803


India’s border and China’s strategy / Salman, Aaryan   Article
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Summary/Abstract The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the People’s Republic of China's game plan has the potential to seriously threaten the future security and territorial integrity of the Republic of India and the region. The paper presents an argument that Beijing is following a covert policy of delaying the resolution of the border dispute and playing a psychological game with the policymakers in New Delhi. The paper also aims to alert the strategic establishment to take notice of the dangers of falling into the Chinese trap of economic allurement to divert India’s border dispute resolution obsession.
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ID:   131589


India-ASEAN: towards an Asian century / Salman, Aaryan   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract What is the uniqueness of ASEAN? What are the tangible outcomes of India-ASEAN relationship? Can India dare to view ASEAN from the prism of China alone? Can Tokyo and New Delhi balance the wheel of influence in the region? Is it a revisit to the philosophy of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' in India's new definition of 'neighborhood'? What would be the role of India's North East in the success of India-ASEAN Partnership and Look East Policy? What is India's 'Strategic Construct'? This article tries to demystifying one of the most defining partnerships of the century and tries to interpret India's Strategic Construct with ASEAN.
Key Words ASEAN  China  India  Look East Policy  India - ASEAN Relations 
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ID:   130827


Indian secularism: an inspiration to the west / Salman, Aaryan   Journal Article
Salman, Aaryan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract "I believe in a religion based on universal and all-embracing principles which have always been accepted as true by mankind - the primeval eternal an religion, which means that it is above the hostility of all human an creels whatsoever. " - -Swami Dayananda Saraswati. There can be little debate on the In?uence of co Religion on Human History. The overwhelming impact of Christianity, Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, or Islam on Civilization is seen not only in the cultural pl: semblance and value system which emerge from their - D2 teachings, but also re?ects in the effects they've had Ul on mankind. un an Believers and Unbelievers alike have acknowledged the profound in?uence of religion on ha individuals, societies and on humanity's collective life. the Religion was and is a power that's here to stay with above both the western and eastern hemispheres! that will On the other hand, Religion was and is still the considered a pariah' by Western Secularism! According are to historian R. Scott Appleby "Religion, at last, can no be longer be ignored". This was one of ?ve "unintended, unforeseen" consequences of 9/ l 1. HI In present day, challenges are manifold both co at domestic and at international level. Most political of con?icts end up passing through the prism of religion» pr. or ethnicity and are claimed to be the trigger factor in cl: many con?icts. The relationship between Religion and special Con?ict is complex.3'And Religion is at the heart of the Secularism Debate as Ethnicity and Religion have been an the building blocks of an lndividua1's Identity. Appleby hi: de?ned religion as 'the human response to a reality m: perceived as sacred
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ID:   135453


Predicting Future, Revisiting Past: reading diplomatic gestures of new India / Salman, Aaryan   Article
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Summary/Abstract Effectively predicting a Nation’s future requires a broad mind and an objective vision. It requires nuanced examination of various factors, a careful analysis of the gestures of the leader and the government, the language, the actions, the people, the perceptions et-al. While analyzing them, best effort has been put into finding an answer to a series of interesting questions beginning with the question- Why Prophecies on India have failed since and before India’s Independence. The article presents an objective analysis of the Prime-Ministership and allied factors shaping India’s diplomatic course and her future.
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ID:   130799


Zoroastrianism: a case of ethics in business / Salman, Aaryan   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract "On three noble ideals be ever intent: The good thought well thought, the good word well spoken, the good deed well done." King Cyrus the Great is a towering ?gure in the history of humanity'. The reigning monarch of Superpower of the ancient world followed the footsteps of his ancestors and adopted ethical measures in his rule. Though he followed Zoroastrianism, he didn't force it on his subjects. In fact, it is acknowledged that he repatriated Jews back to Jerusalem from their exile in Babylon. He is ?rst Monarch to hold the title "The Great"? "He is known to be the first monarch in human history to grant rights to people of all nations in his empire.
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