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From a sub-continental power to an Asia-Pacific player: India’s changing identity / Singh, Sandeep   Article
Singh, Sandeep Article
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Summary/Abstract This article aims to argue that identity is an important variable in determining the motivational disposition of the Indian state’s external security behavior. It offers a constructivist explanation to India’s increasing engagement with the Asia-Pacific region and argues that India’s deepening engagement with the region is a reflection of its desire to craft a new external identity for itself – the identity of an “Asia-Pacific player.” The desire for an “Asia-Pacific identity” is in part precipitated by Indian political elite’s perception of a crisis in India’s external identity immediately after the end of the Cold War, along with its intuitive desire for recognition within the international system. This ongoing identity shift offers to explain many visible changes in India’s post-Cold War foreign security behavior.
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Re-imagining the SCO’s Geopolitical Expansion: Would It Be a Next SAARC? / Singh, Sandeep; Singh, Bawa   Journal Article
Singh, Sandeep Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The SCO is one of the biggest geopolitical groupings in the world. It has provided a forum for its members, particularly, Russia and China, to cooperate on the set goals of the Eurasian re-integration. In contrast, SAARC cannot be termed as a successful organization, given the arch–rivalries between India and Pakistan. However, optimists believe that the geopolitical expansion, having India and Pakistan on board, the SCO would have the potential for economic and strategic cooperation. On the other hand, the evolving Sino-Pak axis vis-à-vis India has generated a view that China has offered an SCO platform to make its South Asia Policy a reality. Hence, an attempt has been made to assess the evolving speculations; will the geopolitical expansion of SCO unfold new opportunities or merely make SCO as another SAARC?
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Skill India Program and Industry 4.0 / Singhmar, Nikhil Kumar ; Singh, Sandeep   Journal Article
Singh, Sandeep Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India is the second-most populous country in the world. It has the world’s largest young population and around 65% of the total population is below 30 years. In addition, India has the highest number of youth in the world and it also has the largest working force in the world.
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