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Act east and India's north east / Thomas, C Joshua (ed.); Sarda, Konthoujam (ed.) 2017  Book
Thomas, C Joshua (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2017.
Description xxii, 146p.hbk
Standard Number 9788182749436
Key Words ASEAN  Northeast  India  Act East Policy  Economic Engagements 
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India under Modi is a Stakeholder in Korean Peace Process: Potential for Deeper Strategic and Economic Engagements / Ghosh, Pitam   Journal Article
Ghosh, Pitam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Some called it an “ideological war” between Communist and non-Communist blocs, some others called it a war of “innocent Koreas”. What emerged to be the goriest war after World War II commenced on June 25, 1950, with the North allegedly attacking the South, resulting in the death of more than 2.5 million people in the course of the war? The fallout of the war still persists over the Korean peninsula, and war clouds still loom over the region.
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India’s economic diplomacy: an overview / Harichandan, Sabita   Article
Harichandan, Sabita Article
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Summary/Abstract A perusal of India’ s diplomacy reveals the fact that from the mid-1990s, India has slowly shifted away from its rigid opposition to service trade and finally by the mid-2000s adopted an aggressive pro-service liberalization posture and indulged in extensive economic engagements to bolster the image of India as a reliable economic partner. However, there is still room for improvement. A proactive, holistic and integrated approach should replace piecemeal efforts based on adhocism and hasty negotiations to enjoy the perceived benefits. Given the context of enormity of challenges involved, pursuit of matured economic diplomacy is the need of the hour.
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India-Taiwan Relations: Burgeoning Economic Engagements / Singh, Teshu   Journal Article
Singh, Teshu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Tsai Ing-wen led Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government re-launched the New Southbound Policy (NSP) in 2016. The NSP aims at reviving and expanding ties with 18 targeted countries of South Asia and Southeast Asia. The Chairman of the Taiwan External Trade Development Council, James Huang, has said that India is the “jewel” in the NSP. Consequently, the trade between India and Taiwan has increased from US$ 5.32 billion in 2016 to US$ 7.05 billion in 2018 with a target of US$ 10 billion in 2020. Overall, the bilateral trade has grown around 40 percent in two years. There are many complementarities between the NSP and India’s Act East Policy. The trade dispute between the US and China is yet another opportunity for India and Taiwan to enhance their collaboration. With the re-election of Tsai Ing-wen, a continuation of the ties and an additional robust policy to take forward the bilateral relations is expected.
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