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Bangladesh: Success Story in Textile Prospects and Leverages of Transforming itself into a Manufacturing Hub / Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
Mishra, Vandana Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Bangladesh has a very tumultuous birth in 1971 after the Indo-Pakistan war. Thus, on the eve of independence it was quite pauperised and one of the poorest countries in the world. There were hardly any industries which were developed in Bangladesh, when it was existing as East Pakistan. Bangladesh, when East Pakistan, was left to fend for itself owing to discriminatory policies and approach of the government which was entrenched in the then West Pakistan.
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ID:   173515


Buddhism and Ethnic Conflict: Militant and the Monk in Myanmar’s Rohingya Kerfuffle / Gupta, Alok Kumar ; Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The year 2017 became a watershed in the history of Buddhism as a religion, culture and a way of life. Myanmar’s military launched a campaign of violence against the Rohingya minority which according to UN experts amounted to a genocide that led to more than seven hundred thousand civilians fleeing to Bangladesh. This was the most concentrated flight of refugees since the Rwanda genocide of 1994.
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ID:   169818


Buddhism as a Source of Cultural Connectivity and Soft Power: India’s Leverages and Modi’s Endeavours / Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract During 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) Prime Minister Narendra Modi gave a clarion call to the leaders of the world about India’s long cherished faith, trust and contributions to the value of Peace in general and international peace in particular. Highlighting India’s contributions towards global peace and harmony he told the world leaders, “India gave the world ‘Buddha’ and not ‘Yuddh’ (War)”.1 He further made it explicit that India’s gift to the world is Lord Buddha’s wisdom and message of peace instead of war. Precisely this is the reason that India’s voice against terrorism to alert the world about this evil, rings with seriousness and outrage.
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ID:   164939


Changing Nature of Terrorism in India: Articulating Responses and Imperatives / Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Several questions were raised in the aftermath of two surgical strikes, even though it amounts to changing nature of Indian response to terrorism. Most important being its objectives and whether those objectives have been achieved or not. The responses that are expected from Indian leadership, is not a strike here and a strike there to dismantle terrorist camps or launching pads, but a response that would lead to a permanent solution to the menace.
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Climate change and threat perceptions of small islands’ security: a case study of Maldives / Gupta, Alok Kumar ; Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The human induced disturbances have led to a severe ecological imbalance and problems such as erosion, flooding, inundation, food shortages, destruction of crops, and overpopulation. The ecological disturbances and poor sanitation has severely affected the human health resulting in growth of various diseases. Although the people of Maldives are learning to live with these challenges but the devastation due to ecological imbalance always has an upper hand.
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ID:   173632


Expanding Role of Civil Society as an Alternative Vehicle of Development: Relevance of Gandhian Thought & Action / Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ‘Civil Society’ today is a sector within itself. Some academicians prefer to call it the ‘Third Sector’ of the state alongside Government (First sector) and the Commerce (Second Sector). It’s presence and role has grown so big that it is next to impossible to quantify the hugeness of the sector.
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India’s Constructive Engagement with Myanmar / Gupta, Alok Kumar ; Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Panchsheel has given way to Panchamrit and Look East Policy stands transformed into Act East Policy. Pillars of India’s foreign policy have undergone considerable shift with Panchamrit and the second change is the symbol of the kind of boost that has been provided to the erstwhile foreign policy choices of India. Indian diplomacy has been doing fairly well even towards the west and other parts of the world including its relations with major powers of the world.
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India’s Foreign Policy Choice of ‘Connect Central Asia : Imperatives to Revive Buddhist Connectivity / Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India articulated its foreign policy choice of ‘Connect Central Asia’ in June 2012 when the then Minister of State, External Affairs, Government of India E. Ahamed was delivering his keynote address at First India-Central Asia Dialogue at Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan). He articulated the broad contours of India’s aspirations in Central Asia and also reiterated the strong desire of building and promoting economic engagement.
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India's neighbourhood first policy: role of Buddhist connectivity / Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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India-Seychelles Bilateral Relations: Changing Dynamics of Indian Ocean Region / Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The dominance of Ocean-based approach on the platform of international relations has gained prominence in the contemporary world affairs. They have emerged as the determining factors in the geostrategy and foreign relations over the last few years. Seychelles, located on the western edge of Indian Ocean has become the hotbed of maritime geopolitics in contemporary era.
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ID:   173494


Indo-Sri Lanka Bilateral Relations: Spiritual Connectivity and India’s Leverages against China / Gupta, Alok Kumar ; Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India and China have been competing in Sri Lanka for expansion of their strategic space and enhance their economic engagement since number of years. Both have made inroads into the political elites of Sri Lanka in accordance with their aspirations and national interests. India and China each have one of the political parties as their favourable inside Sri Lanka and they feel comfortable to bag as many economic projects as possible if that political party is in power.
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Indo-Thailand relations : cultural connectivity and role of Buddhism / Gupta, Alok Kumar; Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Religion and conflict : imperatives for Indian foreign policy / Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Some people view that religion should not be a part of the discourse but domestic issues have already crossed the borders and destabilized the border states. Religious conflicts do create ripple-effect and spill over to different countries. Such conflicts cannot remain confined within national boundaries of the victim states in this era of globalization and information technology.
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Return of Mahinda Rajapaksa in Sri Lanka: Implications for India / Gupta, Alok Kumar ; Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Challenges to India’s foreign policy largely keeps emanating from the neighbourhood. Sri Lanka, like most other neighbours, has been a great cause of concern for Indian foreign policy makers. India’s neighbours have been found vulnerable to China’s growing influence in the region and Sri Lanka is no exception to it.
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Rise of Islamist Forces in Bangladesh: Implications for India / Gupta, Alok Kumar ; Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Bangladesh is scheduled to celebrate its 50th anniversary on December 16, 2021. India announced that it would be celebrating a “Golden Victory Year” in the run-up to Bangladesh’s 50th Victory Day, and many events will be organised across India.
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