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ID:
187095
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New Delhi, Pustak Mahal, 2017.
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Description |
215p.pbk
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Book in Hindi Language.
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9788122316315
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151346
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152045
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143020
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Gurgaon, LexisNexis, 2015.
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Description |
xvi, 203p.hbk
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9789351436829
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184177
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New Delhi, Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd, 2022.
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lviii, 219p.hbk
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9789355202567
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154670
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ID:
187089
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Noida, HarperCollins Publishers India, 2020.
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Description |
xii, 223p.pbk
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9789353579074
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ID:
155041
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Publication |
Noida, HarperCollins Publishers, 2017.
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Description |
x, 213p.hbk
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Standard Number |
9789352645381
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151129
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The centre of gravity of global opportunities and challenges are shifting to the Indo-Pacific region from the Pacific-Atlantic. Explicitly identifying the region as a geostrategic priority for the US within the framework of the ‘pivot to Asia’ policy, the Obama administration shifted focus to the region across a wide range of issue areas. This policy may be viewed in the context of the burst of the myth of economic invincibility of the Western world in the aftermath of the global economic meltdown of 2008.
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150815
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In a bold departure from the old practice, Prime Minister Modi
made a reference to Balochistan, Gilgit and Baltistan in his
Independence Day speech; nonetheless the move was criticised
by the Pakistan government as well as by leaders of Indian
opposition parties. But the nationalist leaders of Balochistan
welcomed the move. The Khan of Kalat declared independence
and never wanted to be a part of Pakistan. Jinnah forcibly
merged Balochistan. The mineral-rich Balochistan is the biggest
province of the country, but it is the poorest region in south
Asia. The federal government, with an ulterior motive, is hindering
the progress of the province. The Pakistan government, instead
of redressing the legitimate problems of the province, alleges
that the insurgency in the state is fuelled by foreign powers.
Baloch leaders oppose the construction of the China-Pakistan
Economic Corridor (CPEC) as they fear that under the garb of
the CPEC, the Pakistan government would settle outsiders in
the state, which would change the demography of the province.
The Baloch leaders also mention that the CPEC is not in the
interest of the state. Pakistani forces have adopted the policy of
‘kill and dump’ to terrorise the Balochis.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a momentous departure
from the old policy of defending India against Pakistani onslaught
about the human right violations in Kashmir, made a direct
reference to the Balochistan freedom movement, Gilgit and
Baltistan as well as Pakistan-occupied Kashmir from ramparts
of the Red Fort in his Independence Day speech of 15 August
2016.1
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ID:
157621
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In the final analysis, it can be argued that whatever approach India adopts towards Sri Lanka, it will be impossible to alter two realities: the increasing presence of China and the anti-India sentiment which is deep rooted in that country. It should be kept in mind that since the pre-independence period, the Sri Lankans perceive India as wanting to dominate it economically as well as strategically. This feeling has not died down completely over time. Politicians and business communities have exploited these feelings over the years to pursue their selfish interests. And, they will continue to do so in the future too.
Thus, India’s aim is to protect its interests despite Chinese presence on the Island, and to create an atmosphere of interdependence so that the domestic anti-India constituency becomes less effective. For this, India needs to use the tools of both soft and hard power simultaneously. India has exhibited its capability as far as hard power is concerned. There is a growing realisation in Sri Lanka that as far as security assistance at the time of emergency is concerned there can be no better option than India. India’s proximity positions it as a country on which Sri Lanka can rely for immediate assistance. Hence, while Sri Lankan nationalists often oppose Indian economic activities in Sri Lanka, no such opposition was observed in the Island against the security cooperation between the two countries. Unfortunately, India failed to exhibit that it can be a reliable economic partner.
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ID:
159699
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Publication |
New Delhi, Wisdom Tree, 2017.
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Description |
xi, 211p.hbk
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Standard Number |
9788183284981
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ID:
187088
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Publication |
New Delhi, Wisdom Tree, 2017.
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Description |
xi, 211p.pbk
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9788183285230
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ID:
150700
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153828
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151178
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ID:
187092
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Publication |
New Delhi, Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd, 2022.
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Description |
110p.hbk
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Standard Number |
8128817663
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060228 | 923.2/PAN 060228 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
170079
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Publication |
Noida, HarperCollins Publishers, 2020.
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Description |
xiii, 293p.hbk
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Standard Number |
9789353575946
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ID:
193597
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Publication |
New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2023.
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Description |
xviii, 162p.hbk
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Standard Number |
9789390095780
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ID:
143277
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Publication |
New Delhi, Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt Ltd, 2016.
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Description |
xxix, 317p.hbk
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Standard Number |
9789385936357
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058464 | 327.11454/CHO 058464 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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