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WORLD FOCUS 2014-12 35, 12 (27) answer(s).
 
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ID:   136791


Act east to connect people: India’s ‘Look East’ and the Northeast / Das, Samir Kumar   Article
Das, Samir Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract As India marched into the new millennium with her renewed emphasis on what had come to be known as her 'Look East policy' being followed since the early 1990s, the Northeast appears to have been poised for a great leap forward. The region - being the key strategic node through which India can Look East farther towards the countries of Southeast Asia and eventually of East Asia - is no longer considered as 'a cul-de-sac leading nowhere', but as Verghese puts it, “a gateway to lands and opportunities beyond”.
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ID:   136810


Analyzing the India-Australia relations through the prism of Tony Abbott’s visit to India / Mukherjee, Tilottama   Article
Mukherjee, Tilottama Article
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Summary/Abstract India and Australia have overall traditionally shared cordial relations despite hitting rough weather during certain phases. With India’s efforts to look further east beyond her immediate south-eastern neighbors, and Australia’s desire to look further west beyond Japan and South Korea, have of late brought greater convergence in their interests.
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ID:   136813


Cybersecurity in India: implications for foreign policy / Parida, Jayadev   Article
Parida, Jayadev Article
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Summary/Abstract India has to be more vigilant towards its security and strategic assets in the 21st century because this century belongs to ICT (cyber-revolution) like Airplanes in 20th century. Both the century human efforts mould the time space compression; brought some new causality, develop technocratic ability and so on.
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ID:   136796


Democracy in Central Asia: less than half way there / Dash, P.L   Article
Dash, P.L Article
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Summary/Abstract That was a November like none other in the history of Kyrgyzstan. In terms of political intensity and fervor, November 2006 was grueling, fueling speculation about an impending change in the system of governance. Coup or compromise?
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ID:   136804


From look east to act east / Kundu, Sampa   Article
Kundu, Sampa Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s Look East Policy is an approach to connect India with countries in the eastern neighbourhood. Since the new administration under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken the charge of the government in New Delhi, it has identified that it would give strong priority to the neighbours.
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ID:   136803


India’s border and China’s strategy / Salman, Aaryan   Article
Salman, Aaryan Article
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Summary/Abstract The aim of this paper is to demonstrate that the People’s Republic of China's game plan has the potential to seriously threaten the future security and territorial integrity of the Republic of India and the region. The paper presents an argument that Beijing is following a covert policy of delaying the resolution of the border dispute and playing a psychological game with the policymakers in New Delhi. The paper also aims to alert the strategic establishment to take notice of the dangers of falling into the Chinese trap of economic allurement to divert India’s border dispute resolution obsession.
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ID:   136793


India’s foreign policy: a mixed bag of impressive accomplishments and missed opportunities / Reddy, Y. Yagama   Article
Reddy, Y. Yagama Article
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Summary/Abstract India has a history of 5,000 years provided us with epics, puranas, and scores of other historical narratives serving as the most effective frame of reference to our traditions and knowledge in the conduct of diplomacy. India’s peaceful outlook and cooperative approach towards her neighbours was a unique feature bearing testimony to India’s age-old policy of nurturing friendly relations on the lines of equality and forward looking, without evoking the memories of imperialism.
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ID:   136811


India’s high profile foreign policy: mapping the outcomes / Khobragade, Vinod   Article
Khobragade, Vinod Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi started his foreign policy with the invitation to the heads of the governments of the SAARC countries in his oath ceremony in May 2014 and extended foreign policy dialogues with them. Later, Prime Minister visited Bhutan, a visit by any Indian head of the government after a very long time by anyone ever.
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ID:   136797


India’s policy towards Sri Lanka under Modi Government / Sultana, Gulbin   Article
Sultana, Gulbin Article
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Summary/Abstract As far as India’s foreign relations are concerned, it has been observed that regime change does not necessarily lead to the change of foreign policy. In most of the cases there is continuity. India’s relations with Sri Lanka under the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government were marked by cooperation and understanding as well as disappointment and dissatisfaction.
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ID:   136807


India-Africa partnership: salvaging lost legacy / Bajpai, Arunoday   Article
Bajpai, Arunoday Article
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Summary/Abstract India and Africa are two ancient civilizations. Both share a common colonial past and ideological orientation. India’s engagement with Africa in modern times goes back to the pre-colonial period. Since the British colonial rule was also established in many African countries, they became instrumental in initiating the interactions between the two peoples. For the purpose of colonial exploitation the cheap labour from India was brought in many African countries to work as plantation workers. India
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ID:   136799


India-China relations 2014: engagement amidst security dilemma / Das, Rup Narayan   Article
Das, Rup Narayan Article
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Summary/Abstract While the 2014 sixteenth general elections to the Lok Sabha will be remembered as a watershed moment in India’s contemporary history for very many reasons, it is interesting to note how China tried to reach out to BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in the run up to the elections and after the election results were declared.
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ID:   136794


Indian liability act as a roadblock to Indo -US nuclear cooperation / Singh, Kuldip; Kaur, Kawaljeet   Article
Singh, Kuldip Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States of America while redefining its priorities in South Asia, in post 9/11 phase, when India emerged as a key player, set aside its long standing nuclear policy and signed civil nuclear deal with India. United States persuaded the dissenters, prominent among them being China, to drop their objections within NSG. The then US President Bush and Secretary of the State Condoleeza Rice took keen interest to convince members of NSG for granting exemption to India for enabling it to carryout nuclear commerce with international community.
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ID:   136800


India-Russia-China triangle: can they shape a new world order? / Yadav, Deepak   Article
Yadav, Deepak Article
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Summary/Abstract The emerging triangle between Russia-India-China is being closely watched in the strategic and academic quarters of the West and in the three countries involved. This idea was mooted by the then Russian Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov at a time when India has been internationally isolated after its May 1998, nuclear tests. This was also the time when Russia was facing intense pressure from the West on the issue of human rights violation in Chechnya and on the establishment of true democratic system in Russia.
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ID:   136814


India-Singapore relations: scaling new heights / Bose, Saheli   Article
Bose, Saheli Article
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Summary/Abstract As of now, it seems that India and Singapore cordial relations are here to stay. The fact that Singapore has become the largest source of FDI has added another feather to the crown. However certain precautions are called for sustaining this cordiality.
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India-Vietnam relations: transcendence from ‘gaze’ to ‘action’ / Chakraborti, Tridib   Article
Chakraborti, Tridib Article
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Summary/Abstract The newly-inaugurated BJP Government in India, under Prime Minister, Narendra Modi’s leadership has indeed opened the windows of fresh association with its Southeast Asian neighbours in general and Vietnam in particular. The recent visits of the Indian External Affairs Minister, the Indian President and the Prime Minister of Vietnam point to this optimistic trend.
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ID:   136809


INDO-U.S. strategic partnership on high trajectory / Kumar, Rajesh   Article
Kumar, Rajesh Article
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Summary/Abstract The recent U.S. visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in words of many experts has galvanized the Indo-U.S. relations once again which was being accused of having slipped into dormant conditions throughout the period of UPA-II Government. The recent visit of PM Modi had its own gains and losses for the country. The high point was revival of Indo-US Defense Cooperation Framework Agreement apart from agreements reached in areas covering TRADE and economy, civil space and technology, education and skills development, energy and climate change and security partnerships.
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Indo-US relations: from policy paralysis to new dynamism? / Tourangbam, Monish; Sethi, Aakriti   Article
Tourangbam, Monish Article
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Summary/Abstract The recent visit of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi provided a good platform to refresh the India-US relationship that had experienced serious policy drift from both the sides. The hopes pinned on India’s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his emphasis on reenergizing India’s growth curve has certainly lend a new lease of life to India-US relationship. Many commentaries on both sides have complained regarding the lack of game changers in the relationship.
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ID:   136805


Indo-US relations: from policy paralysis to new dynamism? / Tourangbam, Monish; Sethi, Aakriti   Article
Tourangbam, Monish Article
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Summary/Abstract The recent visit of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi provided a good platform to refresh the India-US relationship that had experienced serious policy drift from both the sides. The hopes pinned on India’s new Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his emphasis on reenergizing India’s growth curve has certainly lend a new lease of life to India-US relationship. Many commentaries on both sides have complained regarding the lack of game changers in the relationship.
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ID:   136802


Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and India: recent developments and challenges / Ningthoujam, Alvite Singh   Article
Ningthoujam, Alvite Singh Article
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Summary/Abstract The crisis which is engulfing a large swath of territories in Iraq and Syria has become a matter of global concern. The phenomenon called Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has created waves across different parts of the globe. Beyond its epicentre, that is, West Asia, its tentacles have reached South Asia, and India is no exception to it. India has recently witnessed a few ISIS-related activities and such influence of this Sunni militant group has drawn the attention of the security establishments in the country.
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ID:   136789


Modi’s foreign policy: a positive approach / Kamboj, Anil   Article
Kamboj, Anil Article
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Summary/Abstract only has Modi’s India attracted the attention of the leaders of every major world power, but his unique blend of business acumen pragmatism seems to be a powerful tonic for his country’s success. When it comes to dealing with big powers, geo-economics will likely guide Modi’s foreign policy.
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