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Bay of Bengal initiative for multi-sectoral technical and economic cooperation (BIMSTEC) and India’s regional economic diplomacy / Borah, Chandra Kamal   Article
Borah, Chandra Kamal Article
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Summary/Abstract Economic Integration of BIMSTEC has immense potentiality; in opposite to SAARC’s alienated stand, BIMSTEC is seems to be more inclusive and inter regional in nature. Two of its member states, Myanmar and Thailand are the members of ASEAN. So, it may work as a bridging link between the regional groupings. Intra regional trades among the SAARC countries are too low, primarily because of the absence of specific directions to move on.
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Development partnership: soft power' of India's economic diplomacy / Bajpai, Arunoday   Article
Bajpai, Arunoday Article
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Summary/Abstract India needs to address various challenges to make her development partnership more effective. If India's development partnership has to work as 'soft power' instrument of India's economic diplomacy, it has to be motivated by the spirit of sharing, equal partnership, mutual benefit, and India's entitled national interest.
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Economic dimension of Indo-US cooperation: a case study of health security issues / Singh, Shantesh Kumar   Article
Singh, Shantesh Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract The public health security has been a prime concern in India since independence. It has been related to food security, child and maternal health, malaria, tuberculosis, diarrhea, influenza etc in the beginning. All such problems have accompanied the biggest menace of the recent times for humankind, the HIV/AIDS.
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Economic diplomacy: key to most of the unresolved global issues / Jain, Nitin   Article
Jain, Nitin Article
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Summary/Abstract The serenity of global peace and development can only be roped in via the unflinching commitment towards the positives of Economic Diplomacy and on the contrary the global governance should check and mitigate the concerns and devils of Economic diplomacy.
Key Words Economic Diplomacy  GATT  FDI  NAFTA  Global Issues  SEZs 
Foreign Policy  Make in India  FII 
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Economic diplomacy-the making and un-making of India / Sen, Dipavali   Article
Sen, Dipavali Article
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Summary/Abstract On the global scene, India has recently been playing tactics of Economic Diplomacy. A statecraft, Economic Diplomacy is an attempt to arrive at some agreement between nations that was not coming about by itself. It involves negotiation and tries to prevent any violent conflict like war. It is extra-market, and takes the countries concerned beyond market equilibrium solutions indicated by mainstream economic theory. This article points out that it is in contrast, if not in contradiction, with prevalent theories on foreign trade. In 2004 the Association of Indian Diplomats had traced it to countries of Europe but this article emphasizes that economic diplomacy was practiced in India itself in epic as well as mediaeval times.
Key Words Economic Diplomacy  WTO  India  Economic Security  Self Reliance  Trade Theory 
Making India 
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Economic stimulation and diplomacy / Sharma, Manish   Article
Sharma, Manish Article
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Summary/Abstract The global economy is oscillating at 2.5% growth which is susceptible to recession and extraordinary steps are needed to salvage the growing trend and to use diplomacy for further growth. Numerous uncertainties accumulated in the past are posing action for revival with realistic approach based on identified data. India is on the threshold of bigger growth strategy but at the same time emerging economies will have to realize that simply showing fast growth will not put the world economy on normal track.
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Factors in India’s economic diplomacy in Nepal / Kumar, Praveen   Article
Kumar, Praveen Article
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Summary/Abstract Dr. Jagdish P. Verma The writings on the subject of Economic Diplomacy (ED) in the Indian context can be treated in two contrasting, but interrelated aspects through the history. One, India’s economic approach to the historical world order since Independence till the period of economic liberalisation, which coincided with the end of the Cold War. In this period India was largely being seen as one of the developing countries leaders advocating post-colonial just and equitable world order.
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India’s economic diplomacy with U.S. under PM Narendra Modi / Kumar, Rajesh   Article
Kumar, Rajesh Article
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Summary/Abstract The two largest democracies of the World, India and the United States of America climbed few notches higher in reinforcing their bilateral relations after the U.S. President Barack Obama’s visit to India as Chief Guest on January 26, 2015 Republic Day Parade. The visit became important as several bilateral agreements got signed which are likely to give a boost to Modi Government’s flagship programme ‘Make in India’.
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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 economic diplomacy: realty vs. rhetoric- the ways ahead / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Article
Parida, Pradip Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper tries to examine various issues related to diplomacy in general and economic diplomacy in particular with specific reference to India in the contemporary world. In recent times, many scholars, international relations pundits have talked a lot about the India’s future economic diplomacy as well as ways to achieve these points. However this paper argues let us not simply talk about the rhetoric rather than accomplish something which is based on reality, our current economic situation and available options before us. As a matter of fact, our domestic compulsion and national interest will definitely play a crucial role. Taking those issues as the base line, we should start preparing ourselves to mould our diplomacy in general and economic diplomacy in particular, in such a way, that will give us immense benefit in the long run, particularly in economic sphere. For that we have to start the journey from home. Once we stabilize ourselves internally, probably we can move beyond our territory in a smooth manner.
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India’s economic diplomacy / Yadav, Deepak   Article
Yadav, Deepak Article
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Summary/Abstract The story of India's economic diplomacy has barely begun. For generations of Indians, the begging bowl has been an important symbol of Indian diplomacy. It is refreshing to see New Delhi now offer large credit lines across the world and help others make progress. To derive the full political benefits of economic diplomacy, the leadership will have to act decisively to break the old mind-set, which defines national security and trade policy in separate and narrow terms. If the Government can bring together the disparate strands of its economic diplomacy and give it bureaucratic coherence and political purpose, India would dramatically enhance its standing in the region and beyond in the coming years.
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India’s economic diplomacy: a positive approach / Kamboj, Anil   Article
Kamboj, Anil Article
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Summary/Abstract The story of India's economic diplomacy has barely begun. For generations of Indians, the begging bowl has been an important symbol of Indian diplomacy. It is refreshing to see New Delhi now offer large credit lines across the world and help others make progress. To derive the full political benefits of economic diplomacy, the leadership will have to act decisively to break the old mind-set, which defines national security and trade policy in separate and narrow terms. If the Government can bring together the disparate strands of its economic diplomacy and give it bureaucratic coherence and political purpose, India would dramatically enhance its standing in the region and beyond in the coming years.
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India’s economic diplomacy in the 21st century / Tourangbam, Monish; Tauro, Caron Natasha   Article
Tourangbam, Monish Article
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Summary/Abstract More than any other dimension of India’s foreign policy, India’s economic dynamism is spawning debates and deliberations regarding the trajectory of India’s rise as a regional power and a global power of some reckoning. The election of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his ‘Make in India’ campaign and the emphasis given to economic ties with the major powers, have elevated economic diplomacy as the cornerstone of India’s foreign policy. Economic diplomacy, like all other forms of state apparatus, is intended to promote India’s national interest. And, the new government under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership has laid out a competent blueprint of a rejuvenated economic diplomacy. Only time will tell if the blueprint is effectively implemented, concretizing India’s growth trajectory in the comity of nations.
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India’s economic diplomacy in the context of Central Asia / Yadav, Madan   Article
Yadav, Madan Article
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Summary/Abstract Central Asia emerges as the new centre of Great Game in the 21st century after collapse of the erstwhile Soviet Union because of its enviable strategic location and most importantly, its abundant natural and energy resources. India still faces geographic constraints to significant cooperation with Central Asian states. Central Asia has become the geo-political and geo-economic hotspots for the great powers.
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India’s economic diplomacy under the NDA-II government / Chakraborty, Mohor   Article
Chakraborty, Mohor Article
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Summary/Abstract The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi’s selection of Japan as the first port of call (31 August – 3 September 2014) outside the immediate neighbourhood has opened new vistas of cooperation and greater engagement between the two regional economic powers. Going by the plethora of Agreements signed and negotiations undertaken by the leaders of the two countries towards the intensification of bilateral economic engagement, the visit has indeed generated momentum in the trajectory of Indo-Japan ties. In particular, the convergence of the economic policies initiated by Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart, Shinzo Abe, namely “Modinomics” and “Abenomics” respectively, has affirmed New Delhi’s broader and stronger partnership with Tokyo for economic development, especially in the infrastructure sector. Given this cooperative premise, in the backdrop of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), that is operational between India and Japan since 2011, the manner in which the newly-installed Government in New Delhi steers its vehicle of economic diplomacy towards ‘Destination Japan’ gains import and hold much promise for future.
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India’s economic growth: potential and future perspective / Verma, Jagdish P   Article
Verma, Jagdish P Article
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Summary/Abstract India is to a certain extent often in the reports of global political analysts and media specialists as the next possible superpower on a global level. India has significant political influence in South Asia due to its position as a regional economic giant, a large country with a billion people, a stable military and a rich cultural heritage spanning thousands of years into the past. Yet it takes much more than that to stand up to, or alongside a superpower. A nation needs to be a global military might, backing by a strong economy and political influence to be a superpower. On this note, it would be interesting to look into the realities and evaluate India’s position on the global economic scale.
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Look west policy: potential and challenges / Srivastava, Vivek Kumar   Article
Srivastava, Vivek Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract India needs to explore new avenues for increasing the economic focus in the region. It is possible only by developing a clear and comprehensive region focused economic policy. This can be realized only if the present government takes a new view. Indian economic foreign policy is in new phase and Look West Policy may yield more benefits. Hence economic interests need to be satisfied with the region with well organized policy framework.
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Neighbourhood focus for India’s economic diplomacy / Mohan, N Chandra   Article
Mohan, N Chandra Article
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Summary/Abstract India is making a determined bid to secure its sphere of influence in South Asia and Indian Ocean to counter the growing role of China in the region. This is the biggest challenge on the economic diplomacy front for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who, rightly, believes that having a good neighbourhood is a universal aspiration. Nowhere is this more evident than in South Asia, which has more the half the world’s poor and one-fourths of its population.
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New multilateralism and regionalism: India’s economic diplomacy –the changing contours / Karmakar, Asim K   Article
Karmakar, Asim K Article
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Summary/Abstract Over the last two decades and more, the world has had witnessed rapid expansion of global trade and reduction in tariff rates both through the multilateral arrangements under the WTO as well as various types of trade cooperation agreements including RTAs. And India as an emerging giant and an efficient economic diplomat meanwhile placed itself as a key player in expanding world trade as well as reducing the tariff rates that so far distorted the world affairs. Eventually she is increasingly becoming a harsh critic of developed countries which still are resorting to the use of non-tariff measures (NTMs) to protect their domestic home and industry.
Key Words ASEAN  Economic Diplomacy  WTO  Regionalism  Multilateralism  CEPA 
Economic Diplomacy - India  FAO  CECA  New Multilateralism  BTIA 
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Post economic Liberalization scenario in India: a blueprint for booming / Sahoo, Rasmita   Article
Sahoo, Rasmita Article
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Summary/Abstract In a nutshell, within the constraints of democratic politics and the relatively ‘soft’ nature of the economic reforms implemented since 1991 or post liberalization, the Indian economy has reaped several welcome rewards from its reforms. These have strengthened the assurance that the broad direction of the reforms is right and, in that sense, made the reform process irreparable. Indian economy scenario pre and post 1991 has a poles apart,infact there is a huge dichotomy can be seen literally.
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