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16th Lok Sabha elections and Narendra Modi government / Sharma, Neeru 2015  Book
Sharma, Neeru Book
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Publication DelhI, Bookman, 2015.
Description 240p.hbk
Standard Number 9788193167434
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ID:   156364


Analysis of the great power strategy of India's Modi government / Xiaowen, Wang   Journal Article
Xiaowen, Wang Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Under the influence of the great power strategy, China and India have increased their economic cooperation scope, widening the forms of public diplomacy, with an obvious geopolitical collision; India is taking more measures to check China.
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Challenges for Indian Democracy under the Modi Government / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
Ahmad, Saleem Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The idea of democracy is built on the premise that all citizens of the state are equal and the nation offers equal opportunity to all members of the society to participate in the process of self-governance. Democracy, as considered by most to be the best way to govern a nation, succeeds only when all the citizens of society take part in the process in equal measure.
Key Words Indian Democracy  Modi Government 
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Citizenship (Amendment) bill and its need / Bhattacharjee, Subimal   Journal Article
Bhattacharjee, Subimal Journal Article
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Key Words Assam  Modi Government  Citizenship Bill  Citizenship Act 
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Financial liberalization during the Modi government: Political and economic implications / Silva Parada, Jacobo   Journal Article
Silva Parada, Jacobo Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Financial liberalization has been a gradual, calibrated and uneven process in India. Since the early 90s, Indian financial system has been transformed in accordance with a market-led economic strategy aiming to attract foreign investments and prepare its integration into the international financial circuits, through institutional changes, regulatory easing, public monopolies ending, etc. A few years after the 2008 global financial crisis, during the Modi government, the financial liberalization process has been significantly renovated and reinforced. In addition, old and new challenges have been (re)emerged, and domestic and external factors also have had considerable impacts by unveiling and aggravating systemic fragilities. In this context, the objective of this article is to analyze the financial deregulation process and its political and economic implications for India in the course of Modi’s first government, in view of the foreign investments, the banking system, the insurance sector and the monetary policy.
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Hope unravels: as government gropes for ideas, Kashmir descents into chaos / Sawhney, Pravin   Journal Article
Sawhney, Pravin Journal Article
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India’s Relations with Israel and Palestine during the Modi Government / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
Ahmad, Saleem Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India and Israel established full diplomatic relations on January 29, 1992, and today, the two countries marks 28-years of successful partnership. The bilateral relations between the two countries blossomed at the economic, military, agricultural and political levels. India and Israel see themselves as threatened by neighbours and both countries view their cooperative relationship as a “strategic partnership”.
Key Words Palestine  Israel  India  Modi Government 
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India-Nepal relations in the era of Modi government: challenges from China / Ahmad, Saleem   Journal Article
Ahmad, Saleem Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In fine, India-Nepal relations are simply based on geo-political interests in the region, New Delhi looks at Kathmandu for geo-political security reasons because Nepal is a buffer state between the two hostile countries. One can see that, from the beginning, India has been trying hard to keep influence over Nepal and maintaining the relation between the two countries because of its geo-political significance.
Key Words China  India  Nepal  Modi Government  India-Nepal Relations  Challenges from China 
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India-Sri Lanka relations in the new era: old challenges, new vistas / Jeganaathan, J   Article
Jeganaathan, J Article
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Summary/Abstract There is no doubt that the Modi government is much more assertive and very articulate of its regional interests as compared to the previous government. It has clearly indicated that India would play a leadership role in South Asia, with less interference but more involvement in the development sectors in its neighbouring countries. It wants to make its footprint stronger in the economic development of neighbouring countries. This is not necessarily only to contain China’s aggressive inroads; rather, it is to expand both its shrinking markets as well as its cultural identity. The ‘SAARC Yatra’ by the new Foreign Secretary is an innovative strategy adopted by the MEA to strengthen India’s role in the neighbourhood. With its new leaderships, both India and Sri Lanka should take a fresh look at each other; and it is high time they take the bilateral relationship between the two countries to the next phase.
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Indo-U.S. energy cooperation under Modi government / Kumar, Rajesh   Article
Kumar, Rajesh Article
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Summary/Abstract The new government so far has given positive indications that it would overcome all shortcomings of the previous government and ensure that India re-bounces back at international level. People in the country have great expectations from the leadership of PM Narendra Modi who is expected to give a new direction to India’s foreign policy which will have important bearings upon country’s energy security policy in general and nuclear energy in particular.
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Modi doctrine: new paradigms in India's foreign policy / Ganguly, Anirban (ed.); Chauthaiwale, Vijay (ed.); Sinha, Uttam Kumar (ed.) 2016  Book
Sinha, Uttam Kumar (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Wisdom Tree, 2016.
Description xxv, 210p.hbk
Standard Number 9788183284837
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Much Ado about nothing: Modi government should ditch bombast and focus on building military power to avoid crises like Doklam / Sawhney, Pravin   Journal Article
Sawhney, Pravin Journal Article
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Narendra Modi and Indian foreign policy: continuity and change / Yadav, Deepak   Article
Yadav, Deepak Article
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Summary/Abstract A key advantage for India right now is that a number of countries see it as an opportunity and this moment as the right time to establish or expand relations with it. The high intensity of the government’s external engagement might be attributable to its recognition of this fact and its desire to capitalize on the interest in India. However, a question that lies ahead is: can the Modi government effectively seize the opportunity that this moment offers? A lot will depend on India’s performance, especially its economic performance. Thus, in one way a key foreign policy challenge for the Modi government will be an economic one, with foreign officials and investors asking the same question that Indian voters are: can it deliver on the promise of prosperity? The wooing will continue as long as the answer seems to be yes; if the government is not seen as meeting expectations, the apprehensions about India will start again, with countries exploring other options.
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Neighbourhood initiatives of the Modi government: challenges and road ahead / Jha, Nalini Kant (ed.); Sreelekha, K R (ed.) 2018  Book
Jha, Nalini Kant (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2018.
Description xiv, 145p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386618337
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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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Restructuring Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh: the modi's government operation Kashmir / Mehta, R C; Sharma, R N; Kumar, S 2019  Book
Kumar, S Book
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Publication India, Shubhi Publications, 2019.
Description ix, 261p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788182904903
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