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193366
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Kautilya is considered as the founder of political thinking in Indiantradition, he focused on all aspects of the statecraft as public administration, military establishment, foreign affairs, monetary and fiscal policy and social welfare etc. He was considered as the realist thinker of Indian knowledge system, who focused on administration compared to the religious wellbeing, although his thoughts has various references from previous thinkers particularly from Manu and Brihaspati, but his discourses are much clear and distinct focusing uponthe statecraft.
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193346
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One of the growths of the Asian Century under scrutiny in these times is the growing partnership between India and Japan. In this paper, the authors describe the beginning and development of the India-Japan relations from its early amiable relations to the alienation during the era of the Cold War and the current phase of newfound partnership.
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131572
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2014.
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Since the early 1990s, India steadily expanded its defence cooperation with the Southeast Asian nations, both bilaterally and multilaterally. But defence cooperation was by no means the priority for India or the ASEAN. Despite the many calls on India to play a larger role in Asia, India has been rather hesitant in articulating a grand strategy for its Asian policy. Unlike China where the strategic community and the government have shown great self-consciousness of Beijing's rise and articulated a clear set of regional goals, India has been relatively mute.
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