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India-Nepal eco-political relations in a changed political set up in both the countries / Kumar, Pramod   Journal Article
Kumar, Pramod Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A small country in the Himalayan kingdom, Nepal carries vital importance for India as far as its security is concerned, as India's biggest rival, China, is just north of Nepal. Hence Nepal is sandwich between the two Asian giants, India and China and that is its worry and at the same time its advantage too as it exploits this very facts and bargain well with both these countries very efficiently. Nepal is a land locked country and it has to depend on India for its transit routes which give India an upper hand in tackling the problems arising out of Nepal's attitude.
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Transportation infrastructure in the North East / Kukreja, Dhiraj   Journal Article
Kukreja, Dhiraj Journal Article
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Contents The North East is located at a crossroads between three major economies – East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia. This geopolitical advantage, has however, not really translated into the region’s economic development. Despite the high growth in India’s trade ties with Southeast Asia and China in the recent past, the region’s role has been marginal in terms of its contribution to trade and as a trade route. The NE region has not been able to integrate and benefit from the various regional and sub-regional initiatives that neighbouring countries have created.
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