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157391
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India and Bhutan has been good friends over the years and till now the presence of China in the vicinity has not affected the relationship. However, the Doklam crisis was the another major conflict between India and China after the 1962 war, this crisis though was solved but it poised new challenges for India with respect to Bhutan.
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157379
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With the current geo-politics scenario, the world has been passing through a period of power transition with the center of gravity of international politics shifting more towards the East especially to Asia because of the economic and military prowess of the two of the most aspiring powers—China and India. China and India, on the other hand, given their geographic constraints, have been trying to sustain their rise by developing cooperative and friendly relations with their neighbors, as well as cooperating with each other at the global level.
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157382
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Interrogating the 21st century neighbourhood policy of India refers to analyse the strategies adopted by a nuclear-India towards its South Asian neghbours keeping in mind the China factor. The paper argues with suitable illustrations that neighbourhood policy of India have been rhetorically harmonious but was forced not to surface hospitable attitude towards the South Asian neighbours because of exigencies of extraregional and regional balance of power.
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ID:
157369
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External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj calls for deeper economic integration with Dynamic ASEAN Region. She talks most practically of shared security and shared prosperity. 10 ASEAN leaders came to Delhi at the invitation of the Indian Prime Minister, a triumph of Indian diplomacy as PM Modi says India does not covet others territory a welcome reassurance to countries of the ASEAN region. India hosted leaders of 10 ASEAN countries for the first time during our Republic Day celebrations this year giving a strong message to China that India is great friend of theirs. All want to have an independent foreign policy. No one willingly wants to give military bases to China, in lieu of development aid. China if it gives money for development wants it back in cash or military bases.
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157380
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In times to come,South Asia is going to remain a contested region.India is going to face challenges from its neighbours and external powers.China through OBOR has already launched a massive threat to India,which if not carefully addressed will bring a host of other challenges.
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157392
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India and Nepal are close neighbours who share kinless relationship of friendship and collaboration. The open border and in-depth people-to-people mutual contact are the explicit expressions of India and Nepal’s healthy rapport. Nepal has undergone various experiments of political administration including feudalism, monarchy and at present, democracy.
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157390
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Not many people in India knew Balochistan, not to mention the festering decade long insurgency or the muzzling of dissenting voices in Pakistan’s largest province. Much of it was to change. Balochistan earned primetime space in commentaries in print and electronic media in India.
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157385
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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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157375
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It is an acknowledged fact that the successful implementation of ‘Act East’ policy is contingent on adeptly driving India’s sub-regional policy, particularly towards the BIMSTEC on the one hand and fostering the development of Northeast India, on the other, since it constitutes India’s gateway to Southeast Asia.
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ID:
157367
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PM Modi now seems to be making neighbourhood consolidation one of the main focus areas of his first term in office. There is also a genuine need for doing so early on if India were to continue aspiring for a greater regional role, and build upon it a global role to call its own.The post-War experience of the 20th century showed that super-powers began with keeping their neighbourhoods on their side.
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157384
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The Geo Strategic importance of Iran as an energy hub for India as well as a transit and transport corridor to Afghanistan, Central Asia and beyond makes it undisputable in its importance.
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157381
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No doubt, India-Sri Lanka relations have gained momentun in the era of Modi government but PM Modi’s “Neighbourhood First” Policy has also not yeilded desirable outcome as he expected at the time of aoth cermony in May 2014 when he invited, for the first time, the head of the states of the neighbour countries.
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157370
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Indo-Bangladesh relations have been full of paradoxes like any other neighbour. On the one hand it reflects both maturity and political will; whereas on the other it has also seen bitterness with certain elements inside Bangladesh. There is hardly any doubt that both the neighbours have come closer in the recent past. Bangladesh under Hasina has emerged as friendliest of the neighbours and has addressed genuinely the security concerns of India.
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157378
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It is fact that the trend of Indo-Maldives friendly relations was in hostile position in recent years, because of extra regional powers like USA, China have also made a close relation with the island country. India’s bilateral policy with Maldives since 1965 has been many ups and downs.
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157376
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India’s independence in 1947 from the British colonial rule and its subsequent division into two nations – India and Pakistan - has sowed the seeds of continuing conflict between the two countries since their independence. The partition of India was primarily based on the religious divide between the two communities – the Hindus and the Muslims.
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ID:
157368
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Ever since assuming office, PM Narendra Modi has been vigorously pursuing to reinvigorate India’s stagnant relations with all countries in South Asia with bilateral visits, project partnerships and a determined effort to settle the mutually persisting endemic issues in all sincerity and honest spirit. He is of the firm view that India’s mutual relations in the region can progress fast only through social and economic cooperation with each other and also by devising common plans for their collective development.
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ID:
157373
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Although India is now ready to play global role under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi yet New Delhi cannot afford to relax with regards to its immediate periphery. It is true that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India enjoys a better standing in global politics than any time in the recent past. And it is also true that Chinese president Xi Jinping has also been having a fantastic time at home and abroad.
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157374
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Cross-border terrorism has emerged as a great threat to the security of India. Terrorism originating from across the border has slowly attempted to strangle the democracy and sovereignty of India.
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157372
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Re-engineering job and employment is not an issue but it is a need for man power utilization for the development of the country. It has focussed on the four key points - Opportunity re-engineering, Re-engineering learner’s competency, Capacity re –engineering and Readiness for country needs. This article has covered the technical parameters for re-engineering job and their outcomes for nation building.
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ID:
157386
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The Indian government is giving a renewed push to road connectivity with Southeast Asia. On 13 November 2016, the India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway (IMT Highway) Friendship Car Rally was flagged off in Delhi by Mansukh Lal Mandaviya, Indian Minister of State for Road Transport and Highways, Shipping and Chemicals and Fertilizers.
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