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BARTHWAL, PRASHANT (7) answer(s).
 
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ID:   156573


Bell the Cat - India’s riposte to Pakistan? / Barthwal, Prashant   Journal Article
Barthwal, Prashant Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Partition, of 1947, did not result only in land divisions while it also divided the course of actions between the two nations, India and Pakistan. Undoubtedly, this painful transition of partition led many lives to the level of unexpected living situation where the lack of basic needs destroyed the remaining quotient of ‘Humanism’.
Key Words Pakistan  Bell the Cat  India’s Riposte 
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ID:   168464


End of Terrorism: a Recurrent Ideology ? / Barthwal, Prashant   Journal Article
Barthwal, Prashant Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract During the last five decades, terrorism has emerged as a primordial research subject in the midst of researchers, political and strategical analysists. With the disintegration of Soviet Russia (or USSR) and next to it the end of Cold War, there has been a remarkable rise in the terrorism world widely for which reasons are endless.
Key Words End of Terrorism 
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ID:   164086


Handshake across the Himalayas: China’s engagement with Nepal / Malik, V P S; Barthwal, Prashant   Journal Article
Barthwal, Prashant Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With the embracing relations amongst China and Nepal in the Himalayas there is more stir, like foreign policies of global world, in the academic circle. In the uphill of the Himalayas, the outbreak of infrastructure reflects the emerging consolidation of two most ambitious plans in South Asian territory- One, Nepal’s infrastructural development through enhancement over technology, and two, China’s dream project, i.e. ‘Belt Road Initiative’ (BRI). The outcome of the massive earthquake in Nepalese boundaries ends in heavy infrastructural assistance, re-opening border points and re-routing of trans- Himalayas trade route between both the countries.
Key Words China  Nepal  Sino - Nepal Relations  Foreign Policy  One Belt One Road 
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ID:   157385


India- Pakistan harmonious relation: a ‘reverie’ approach / Barthwal, Prashant   Journal Article
Barthwal, Prashant Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Much ink has been flown out in discussing the vibrant issues of India’s foreign policy and its vital impact on South Asia. India being one of the leading nation among other South Asia’s nation-states.
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ID:   185450


Islamic statecraft in Foreign Policy: A critical review / Barthwal, Prashant   Journal Article
Barthwal, Prashant Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Islam is resilient enough to serve as a vehicle of challenge or dissent against governing regimes that are equally proficient at claiming legitimacy via the use of Islamic symbolism40. As a result, Islam functions as “a religious-political ideology in the hands of both the state and the opposition, with its attendant symbols and ideas taking their origins from the scriptures and acting as a religiouspolitical doctrine.
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ID:   154772


Pakistan's decremented economy: a shift from development to defence to destruction / Barthwal, Prashant   Journal Article
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Key Words Defence  Economy  Pakistan 
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ID:   189620


Patel and his Ideas of Akhand Bharat / Barthwal, Prashant ; Shashikant   Journal Article
Barthwal, Prashant Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India as a nation had seen so many thinkers, philosopher, revolutionaries, freedom fighters, and many more who had contributed their significant efforts in the process of unification or in the making of Akhând Bharat. Their far-sighted vision laid the foundation against the oppressor and their oppressed rule. Meanwhile, the significant issue is that they don’t just fight with the oppressor who came from outside rather they also made several contradictions with the social anomalies which restrained the unification process among the nation. Among these, there are numerous categories of leaders who came up with static principles and norms, strong conviction, and dedicated their entire life to attain the goal i.e., the making and (true) liberation of the nation. Vallabhbhai Patel, first Deputy Prime Minister of the nation, comes very firstly to this category.
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