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India’s border trade with Myanmar / Bose, Saheli   Article
Bose, Saheli Article
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Summary/Abstract Even though India has been taking initiatives to reach Myanmar but still efforts are called for. India not only needs to negotiate with Myanmar on serious issues like insurgency, drug trafficking and increasing formal trade but also need to manage its own internal issue like development and security of the Northeast region, arranging for speedy trade negotiations and building proper business environment to capitalize each other’s potentials.
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India's regional trade agreements with southeast Asia: an analysis / Bose, Saheli   Journal Article
Bose, Saheli Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Regional trade agreements (RTAs) have proliferated in the last few decades in various forms all over the world and now number in the hundreds. In Asia, many came up or were reinforced after the 1997–98 financial crisis. India has signed a number of RTAs (28 as of now) with various Southeast Asian countries and with ASEAN as a whole. Another important development has been India's admission into the Regional Economic Comprehensive Partnership known as ASEAN+6, intended to facilitate Pan-Asian and Asia-Pacific integration, although it poses a risk to Indian industry faced with growing Chinese competition and market penetration.
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India-Singapore relations: scaling new heights / 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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