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INDIA-BHUTAN RELATION (2) answer(s).
 
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Analysing India-Bhutan relations in context to India’s neighbourhood policy: lessons and possibilities / Daimari, Catherine Mainao ; Choudhury, Avinandan   Journal Article
Catherine Mainao Daimari & Avinandan Choudhury Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India in the 21st century is striving for global outreach and it cannot truly become a global player if it cannot move beyond the security and political issues of the Indian subcontinent. According to Kaplan (2013, p. 254) ‘India is a regional power to the degree that it is entrapped by this geography (of the Indian subcontinent); it is a potential great power to the degree that it can come beyond it’.
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India-Bhutan relation: a pre-eminent example of Bilateralism / Sarki, Arpon   Journal Article
Sarki, Arpon Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Probably Bhutan is only the immediate neighboring country with whom India has no any direct confrontation in all respect. Keeping in the mind of past track record that we have with Bhutan, its seems very unlikely to have to change its status quo. However foreign policy is all about serving its own national interest and one need to act in accordance changing internal and external international milieu. With time national interest is bound to get change.
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