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ID:   152606


Ambedkar: a crusader for Justice / Mohapatra, Anil Kumar; Kar, Binoda Kumar   Journal Article
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The very essence of Ambedkar’s vision of social justice was to establish a just, equitable and fair society, where the women, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes would get their due place in the society and for that he did incorporate the provisions in the Indian Constitution so that they would get adequate opportunities so that they could be freed from the then prevalent social evils and ill-practices in the society. As an ardent champion of the cause, he sacrificed his whole life for the amelioration of the conditions of such people in the Indian society. Therefore, he is even hailed today as the messiah of the oppressed and downtrodden.
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ID:   179617


Consequences and Effects of Climate Change in SAARC Countries from Kyoto Protocol to Till Today / Kar, Binoda Kumar ; Parida, Kajal   Journal Article
Kar, Binoda Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Climate change is regarded as a burning issue and one of the biggest challenges confronting the contemporary world scenario. Change is the law of nature. As the climate change puts negative impact on society so it is being challenged globally by many countries. But it is quite pathetic that still now there is no significant criteria evolved to wipe out this climate change. It is seen as global problem which need global solution and pose a fundamental requirement for global environmental governance.
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ID:   163480


Convergence of Sino-Pakistan and divergence of Sino-India relations: a study from the functionalist perspectives / Behera, Kishore Kumar; Kar, Binoda Kumar   Journal Article
Kar, Binoda Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Normalizing relations with China will free vast amount of resources that India is devoting to military build-up and deployment of its forces along Sino-Indian borders. It can also facilitate resolving problems and normalizing relations with Pakistan. Until now, India has been relying heavily, without commensurate benefits, on the US to resolve its problems with Pakistan.
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ID:   151125


Importance of Indo-Pacific region and India’s relations with APEC / Mohapatra, Anil Kumar; Kar, Binoda Kumar   Journal Article
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India is no more an emerging power rather it has already been regarded as an emerged power. Its careful handling of economic diplomacy would fetch her more strength to advance as a major power. Its successful engagement with the Asia-Pacific region holds the key. With the support of the US and Japan along with the ASEAN countries, India is likely to tackle the challenges coming from China. India should also know how to engage China tactfully and diplomatically as China remains as a hurdle for India in all her endeavours and aspirations to grow in the international stage.
Key Words Economic Diplomacy  WTO  OECD  India  BIMSTEC  Emerging Power 
Indo - Pacific Region  India - APEC Relations 
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ID:   177295


India-China Relations: a Study from the Chinese String of Pearls Policy Perspective / Kar, Binoda Kumar   Journal Article
Kar, Binoda Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Kishore Mahbubani (2018) in his book “Has the west lost it?” A Provocation categorically puts forth the thesis that the dominance of the West led by the USA is going to come to an end and China is going to rise to the occasion to become the next superpower of the world. Although this thesis has been rejected by some important thinkers in the domain of International relations like John Mearsheimer nevertheless a thorough observation of the way international politics unfolds presents a clear picture that China is going to play a role that the USA had been playing over the past few decades.
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ID:   175992


Indo-Iran Relations: an Overview and Options / Kar, Binoda Kumar ; Tahal, Subhendu Bikash   Journal Article
Kar, Binoda Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In his masterpiece “The Discovery of India”, Jawaharlal Nehru ( 2004), the first Prime Minister of India writes “ Among the many peoples and races who have come in contact with and influenced India’s life and culture, the oldest and most persistent have been the Iranians” (p-149). India’s relationship with Iran is rooted in history, shaped by geography and fine tuned by contemporary realities.
Key Words Indo-Iran Relations 
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ID:   175380


Modi’s Diaspora Diplomacy / Behera, Kishore Kumar ; Kar, Binoda Kumar   Journal Article
Kar, Binoda Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Indian Diaspora as a major component of global Diaspora has become more influential over India’s foreign policy and has evolved as a strategic asset for India in recent decades and Diasporas are recognized as soft power in the realm of foreign policy strategy. Realizing its due role at various levels, India has been taking concerted efforts to engage and leverage upon its Diaspora, that has been roughly estimated about 25 million dispersed in 136 countries covering all oceans and continents.
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ID:   179586


Sri Lanka - A Bridge Between India and China in Indian Ocean Region / Behera, Kishore Kumar ; Kar, Binoda Kumar   Journal Article
Kar, Binoda Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In the present international scenario, the Indian Ocean Region has emerged as a critical for trade, commerce, and energy. The waters of the Indian Ocean Region have become a home for economic developments, disputes, conflicts, and competition for regional influence by regional and extra regional powers. All major powers, such as the United States, Australia, Japan, United Kingdom, India and China have sought stakes in the security of the Indian Ocean Region.
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ID:   179649


Water as a Source of Conflict and Cooperation: a Study of Water Issue between India and Bangladesh / Behera, Kishore Kumar ; Kar, Binoda Kumar   Journal Article
Kar, Binoda Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Water is a key resource that sustains life of human beings on planet earth. It is a critical element for human beings for their survival, healthy life, entertainment and social and economic development. We cannot live without water. Water is essential for human survival and development. But, the significance of water as an essential human need has led to the creation of many dramatic and complicated conflicts among different nations throughout human history.
Key Words India and Bangladesh  Water Issue 
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ID:   152147


What US really means: China is one but one is not China! / Mohapatra, Anil Kumar; Kar, Binoda Kumar   Journal Article
Mohapatra, Anil Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ‘One Country two Systems’, ‘One China Policy’ and ‘Middle Kingdom Complex’ and so on and so forth, have been the descriptions attributed to the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The PRC inherits these titles from its history – both colonial and modern. For an outsider China looks one, but it is not one in the technical sense. In contrast, though, India has had some similar colonial characteristics marked by heterogeneity but India is one, a unified whole having a similar political system in all parts of the country.
Key Words Political System  China  US  One China Policy  Middle Kingdom Complex 
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