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ID:   173584


Are we proceeding towards a new world order ? / Sen, Rupa   Journal Article
Sen, Rupa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The COVID 19 virus pandemic, taking a toll upon thousands of millennial, points towards retribution of nature, ruthlessly exploited over the years. The greed in man prompted them to engage in amassing wealth and luxury even at the behest of nature, as security measures of life. It was never in the wildest of our dreams that a virus could bring the entire world to a standstill, causing devastating effect on the economy.
Key Words New World Order 
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ID:   186743


Does Economic Policy of India – Africa, Signify Development? / Sen, Rupa   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s connection with Africa can be traced to the days of migration and commerce in the 18th century. Extensive trade was in vogue in the Indian Ocean region during mercantile period. The business class especially the traders imported, exported and shipped their goods using India’s commercial ties, with East Africa. The imperialist designs of European colonialists brought large swathes of African land and Indians living under their control in Africa. Days of suppression and exploitation triggered an anti colonial spirit among the oppressed.
Key Words Africa  Economic Policy of India 
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ID:   145364


India-Pakistan relation—an endless odyssey of turbulence / Sen, Rupa   Article
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Summary/Abstract The India–Pakistan relation caught in the quagmire of hopes and despair, following the disillusionment of jinxed legacy of partition and its results, now need to unwind and move ahead the bumpy road, strategically and pragmatically. The turmoil between the two neighboring nations, for over six decades, has drifted them apart to the point of animosity, generating ego clash more than political and economic ones. The anti-Indian animus is inherently ingrained in the psyche, with military calling all shots in Pakistan. The fissures in the bilateral relation may be mended diplomatically and strategically ensuring palpable peace in the region. Prescriptions may be drawn to resolve the bilateral relations but unless orges in the domestic domain of the nations are mitigated, countries are stable internally, external solutions to any issue would not ensure lasting effect. Military forces may counter external aggression but Socio economic, political stability is always a pre condition for peace to prevail.
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ID:   164079


Is South Asia converging to a union? / Sen, Rupa   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The transition of India’s Look East policy to an Act East policy, since 2018 signalled the symptoms of a strong relationship brewing between India and ASEAN; Diplomats fathomed the beneficial angle of the multilateral ties amongst the nations of the region. They were convinced that the growing relationship between countries of the region could transpire into a huge power orbit steering the economic and strategic demands in a fashion that could alter the contours of politics generating a paradigmatic shift altogether.
Key Words ASEAN  South Asia  India  Look East Policy 
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ID:   185430


Post Pandemic Shifts in World Politics / Sen, Rupa   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The outbreak of covid-19 pandemic followed by the series of lockdown, to arrest the spread of virus taking a toll on mankind have pushed back the process of development across the world for at least a decade if not more. The complex vortex of international politics and post pandemic moves are expected to whip up serious changes in world political scenario.
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ID:   187574


What led to the Sri Lankan Crisis ? / Sen, Rupa   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The biggest challenge for the nation today is to fix the politics and ensure political stability. The party in power and opposition both need to work in coherence to reduce the spate of economic turmoil. The power of the President as the executive head has to be made people centric. The democratic institutions need to be strengthened by adopting anticorruption measures and inculcating the ambience of democracy.
Key Words Sri Lankan Crisis 
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