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KUMARI, KAMALA (4) answer(s).
 
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China’s Silk Road Economic Belt and the Central Asian response / Joshi, Nirmala; Kumari, Kamala   Journal Article
Joshi, Nirmala Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the coming years, progress in the SREB project would depend on changes at the global level, as well as on the new elite; the youth which is coming up in Central Asia and who may have their own ‘Dreams’.
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ID:   163000


India and Afghanistan in the Changing Dynamics of Asia / Kumari, Kamala   Journal Article
Kumari, Kamala Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The changing dynamics of Asia in recent times have had massive impact on foreign policy of countries world over. Both big and small powers alike have been facing challenges at domestic as well as international level as a result of these changes. Similarly, the growing aspirations of India’s 1.2 billion plus people and the shift of economic power from the West to East, India finds its strategic and economic interests intertwined with its neighbourhood.
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India’s Engagements in the Indo-Pacific Region post-Trump / Kumari, Kamala   Journal Article
Kumari, Kamala Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s Engagements in the Indo-Pacific Region has been growing quite fast with like- minded countries and this paper focuses on India’s relations with Australia which ride basically on the economic relations as economics and trade provide the synergy for developing other partnerships.
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ID:   166840


India-Central Asia relations: negotiating the North-South axis / Kumari, Kamala   Journal Article
Kumari, Kamala Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India-Central Asia shares warm and friendly relations, which has had a long history with ancient roots. Central Asia comprises five former Soviet Republics: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. India and Central Asia have deep linkages which had developed through trade, commerce and people to people contact for over more than two millennia. In the present context, India-Central Asia engages with each other in different area, be it defence, military, political, economic and cultural spheres.
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