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Emerging horizons in India-Vietnam relations / Sinha, Shakti (ed.); Trivedi, Sonu (ed.) 2018  Book
Sinha, Shakti (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2018.
Description xxix, 233p.: tables, maps, figureshbk
Standard Number 9789386618375
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Mekong-Ganga cooperation initiative in India-ASEAN cooperation / Mazumdar, Sayantani Sen   Journal Article
Mazumdar, Sayantani Sen Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Cooperation is the key word of both the BIMSTEC and the MGC Initiatives. It is the driving force behind the success of these dynamic endeavours, which essentially justifies the formation of a community feeling among the member-states. The respective repositories of the members can be exchanged and utilised for the optimum utilisation of the available resources thereby enhancing the spectre of reaping benefits. Under the essence of cooperation the member-countries acquire the opportunity of a wider intermingling and knowing each other deeply, which provides the ground for intense understanding among the member- countries wherein the member states expand their perimeters of cooperation sidelining their differences. Collaborative endeavours accelerating the essence of solidarity is the motivating spree of development and prosperity of the nation states.
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Myanmar and India: a new future / Gadkari, Nitin P   Journal Article
Gadkari, Nitin P Journal Article
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Contents The Chinese have aggressively involved themselves in Myanmar yet they are unsure of their future relationship and their investments due to the oncoming democratically elected government. Chinese involvement in Myanmar has been viewed with a great deal of hostility by the locals, as they perceive that the Chinese have exploited their country through corrupt deals and benefitted themselves more than anyone in Myanmar. Consequently, Chinese investment fell from $12 billion in 2008- 2011 to just $407 million in 2012-2013. This resentment has forced the current government to renegotiate most of their major projects to get better terms for themselves. China is also wary of the NLD leader's proximity to the West (US) and its allies like Japan and South Korea. Thus China would have to fight tooth and nail to retain her influence in Myanmar and Safeguard her national interest.
Key Words ASEAN  Democracy  Oil  China  India  Myanmar 
National Interest  Gas  Future Relationship  Mekong - Ganga Cooperation  Economic Corridor 
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