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INDIA’S ACT EAST POLICY (9) answer(s).
 
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Engaging Myanmar: a strategic importance for India’s act East policy / Riamei, Lungthuiyang   Journal Article
Riamei, Lungthuiyang Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A country’s foreignpolicy comprises of self-interest strategies chosen by the state to safeguard its national interests and to achieve its goals within international relations.The approaches are strategically employed to interact with other countries. In other words, the foreign policy of a country is the sum total of the principles, interests, and objectives which it seeks to promote through its relations with other countries. It is also for influencing and changing the behavior of other states and for adjusting its own activities to the international environment. So the conduct and formulation of foreign policy is governed by the interplay of numerous determinants, institutions, processes and personalities.
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India’s Act East policy: a perspective from Vietnam / Vinh, Vo Xuan   Journal Article
Vinh, Vo Xuan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s Act East Policy came along with the BJP leader Narendra Modi winning the 2014 election in India. Prime Minister N. Modi participated in ASEAN-India Summit and East Asia Summit in November 2014. In these summits, Prime Minister Modi officially announced India’s upgrade of Look East Policy to the Act East Policy.1 A month later, in the International Relations Conference on ‘India’s Look East - Act East Policy: A Bridge to the Asian Neighbourhood’ held in Pune, India, the Secretary (East) of India’s Ministry of External Affairs partly mentioned in his address of the context, scope, objectives and deployment directions of the policy.
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India’s act East Policy: soft power as leverage / Gupta, Alok Kumar   Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract Contemporary India aspires to play an ever bigger role in the world to reap the economic benefits from different parts of the globe. It aspires to play a role even beyond its international personality and capacity under the present political dispensation. However, for historical reasons it may have failed to build the capacity in manner and might that could have made it possible. The failure of course is more on account of either ignoring the changing nature of factors of economic growth; or failing to comprehend the factors that have been contributing to the economic growth of nation-states of the world in general and US, UK, and China in particular over more than last twenty years.
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India’s Act East policy – the role of state governments / Maini, Tridivesh Singh   Journal Article
Maini, Tridivesh Singh Journal Article
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India’s Act East Policy Amidst Influx Dilemma: Potentialities or Challenges? / Marwein, Banshanlang   Journal Article
Marwein, Banshanlang Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Cross border migration is not a new phenomenon anymore especially in South Asia because of the history of partition and the liberation war. Interestingly the contested issue of illegal migration has become the main election agenda in the states of Northeastern India. The geographical proximity of Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Bangladesh, Manipur and Myanmar has always seen as potentials as well as challenges for many reasons.
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India-Japan defence and security cooperation in an Asian century / Basu, Titli   Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s Act East policy and Prime Minister Modi’s Make in India drive coincide with the shifts in the Japanese post-war security policy and the April 2014 easing of the self-imposed arms export ban. Departure in Japan’s policy position on transfer of defence equipment and technology has raised India’s hopes about new vistas of high-end defence technology cooperation.
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North East Indian States as Determinants of India’s Act East Policy / Anurag, Vineet   Journal Article
Anurag, Vineet Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Northeast India is gateway to stability , prosperity and cordial relations with India’s neighbourhood . The geographical position of North East Indian states give them prime importance in ensuring India’s multi-layered security especially energy security and distinct ethnic cultural identity of india. That is why Indian Prime Minister Prime Minister had said during inauguration of Bhupen Hazarika Bridge in May , 2017 that The Central Govt is building infrastructure to make North East India an important business hub under India’s Act East Policy.
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South Pacific Islands: the Next Frontier for India’s Act East Policy / Mishra, Sitakanta ; Vyas, Phalak   Journal Article
Mishra, Sitakanta Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract New Delhi’s strategic foray beyond East Asia and the Indian Ocean, especially into South Pacific region during the last decade, is viewed as a logical extension of India’s “Act East Policy.” Focusing on the 14 Pacific Island nations, commonly known as the Small Island Nations, spread across Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia in the Pacific, India is venturing into the region for developmental partnerships. Particularly since 2014, India is garnering close ties with these nations under the “Forum for India Pacific Islands Cooperation” (FIPIC).
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Strategic Promise of India’s Act East Policy / Katoch, GS   Journal Article
Katoch, GS Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Act East Policy (AEP) was brought in by the Narendra Modi government as an evolution to the Look East policy of the PV Narasimha Rao’s government in 1991. The evolution was required due to change in strategic and economic environment in over two decades since the enunciation of the first policy. through the AEP India must strengthen its relations and cooperation with other East Asian regional powers as well as Japan, South Korea and Australia. As China’s military strength and presence in Asia grows and it starts to flex its muscles so should the efforts by India and other powers to create a military and strategic counterweight in response.
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