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India and Pakistan relations through the prism of Indian foreign policy: a comparative introspection of Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Narendra Modi as prime ministers of India / Chakaborti, Tridib; Poptani, Jhilam   Journal Article
Chakaborti, Tridib Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s foreign policy discussion remains incongruous without the mention of India and Pakistan relation. Since independence, both India and Pakistan has been in logger heads with each other and the origin of their conflict is regarding the Kashmir issue. Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee during his tenure had tried through diplomatic ways and bilateral dialogue to resolve the various issues which hinder their bilateral ties. However, his repeated efforts could not fulfill his aim of developing friendly relations with its immediate neighbours. At present our present Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also trying to carry forward the legacy of Vajpayee with regard to India’s relation with Pakistan.
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India-China-Nepal Political Relations from 2014-2022 / Poptani, Jhilam   Journal Article
Poptani, Jhilam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Nepal is a small land-locked country with an area of 147,181 square kilometres, which is mostly mountainous and hilly, except for the southern lowland Terai region, bordering the Tibetan region of China and the Himalayas in the north and India in the south, east and west. Hence, Nepal is a small mountainous country locked between the two Asian economic giants, China and India.
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