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Dynamics of regionalism and India’s look east policy / Singh, Jyoti   Article
singh, Jyoti Article
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Summary/Abstract The Look East policy enunciated in early 1990s aimed at engaging with the economically dynamic nations of South East Asia. Indian policy towards Southeast Asia evolved from the imperative of developing stable political and economic relations in the post cold war era and the need to build stronger ties with a region that was growing rapidly. In the initial stage, it was mainly driven by forces of energy and economic requirements. Latter on political, strategic and regional dynamics were also attached. In this paper the regional dynamic of India-ASEAN relations has been discussed. India thinks that ASEAN plays a major role in the Asia-Pacific regionalism. ASEAN serves not only as a regional platform to address Southeast Asia’s regional and global affairs, but also facilitates interaction with other multilateral bodies like the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), ARF ASEM, SCO etc.
Key Words APEC  ARF  India  ASEM  Look East Policy  Dynamics of Regionalism 
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Energy security in India: concept and concerns / singh, Jyoti   Article
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Summary/Abstract The end of the cold war has changed the notion of security. In classical terms, security primarily means to defend and safeguard the territorial integrity and autonomy of the nation. In other words security envisages protection and welfare of the state from other neighboring states. But the process of globalization has changed the whole world “a global village”. States and communities have come together to promote their shared interests either forgetting or ignoring their differences. This changed environment has also led changes in the concept of security. The scope of the studies on security has therefore expanded with the emergence of diverse concepts like cooperative security, comprehensive security, human security, non-traditional security.
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Sardar Patel: Economic Policy and Foreign Affairs / Singh, Jyoti ; Kumar, Sunil   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Sardar Patel popularly known as the Iron Man of India, was one of the father of the Republic of India. As a statesman of integration, Sardar Patel accomplished a task which was much more complex and stupendous. His role in the struggle did not end with the independence of India as he was the man who guided the country to become united independent nation. His success was achieved with such a finesse and elegance that it looked like the work of a magician. But the magic was in the personality and reputation of Sardar Patel and his persona had been created through an exemplary leadership over many decades of the struggle for freedom.
Key Words Sardar Patel  Foreign Affairs  Economic Policy 
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