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176155
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Indo-Myanmar relations are marked by both paranoia and bonhomie because of a number of factors. Truly speaking, Myanmar is strategically important for India, especially in achieving its main goals of Look-East Policy launched under the P.V. Narasimha Rao-led Congress government to connect the Indian economy with the flourishing economy of neighbouring South East Asia. But, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Act East policy launched in 2014 aimed to counter growing Chinese influence and to gain more influence and connectivity with ASEAN states and beyond.
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173495
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Although in recent years, the relationship between India and Sri Lanka has been marked by frequent and close contact at the highest political level, growing trade and investment, cooperation in the fields of education, culture, and defence, as well as a broad understanding on the major issues of international interest, but Sri Lanka’s relations with China are better because its use of String of Pearls strategy in Sri Lanka is frequent.
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ID:
180520
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166827
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Tibet is one of the most important bilateral issues bedeviling the relations between India and China. It is also one of the weakest links in China’s domestic policy. Tibet has enjoyed sovereignty for long spells in history. The Tibetans have a distinctive cultural identity which is fundamentally different from that of the Hans who constitute the overwhelming majority of the Chinese population.
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163480
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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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181512
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173516
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Illegal migration has become common phenomenon in the international sphere because of variety of reasons.Due to illegal migration, food, accommodation, education, health, and unemployment and other related problems persist in the country. Also, Socio-economic, political and security implications affect the country where the persons illegally migrate.
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ID:
169814
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India’s relations with Pakistan are characterized by mutual bickering, sinister wrangling, verbal dual, and simmering hostility which have been going on since the day of their Independence. Pakistan’s sponsorship of militancy and terrorism has made relations as bad as in the immediate aftermath of independence. So, India’s policy towards Pakistan has oscillated like a pendulum and Pakistan has now become India’s the most difficult neighbor and cannot be dealt with like India’s other South Asian neighbours because of number of factors like its strategic significance for outside powers like China and the USA, its military, nuclear and missile capabilities and its territorial dispute over Kashmir after bifurcation of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union territories. In this context, G Paarthasarathy, former Indian High Commissioner has observed that India-Pakistan reconciliation is like trying to treat two patients whose only disease is an allergy to each other.
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173547
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The Islamic Republic of Iran and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the two arch rival powerhouses in the Middle East, characterized by mutual bickering, sinister wrangling and verbal duel in respect of their different religious sects: Shia and Sunni respectively, and other reasons have complicated relationship in the present international scenario.
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ID:
175380
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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:
169426
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Indian foreign policy has undergone a great transformation since the day of India’s independence. India has faced many ups and downs while pursuing its policy towards its neighbours, small, middle powers and the superpowers. Many challenges have come on the way and India has tried its level best to eradicate those problems. There are several factors that have influenced and continue to influence the shaping of India’s foreign policy.
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163014
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China’s peaceful rise in the South East Asian states in general and in Maldives and Sri Lanka is a matter of great concern for India in the present international scenario. Whether soft or hard power works in case of China’s influence is a debatable one. The present paper intends to highlight the comparative relationship between India, Maldives and Sri Lanka vis-a-vis China, Maldives and Sri Lanka and to find out the shortcomings that India has been experiencing. At the same time, discussions will be made as to what extent India’s soft power strategies have failed in attracting the nations of the world and more particularly towards Maldives and Sri Lanka.
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164080
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It is beyond doubt that in the present international sphere China has dramatically expanded its military might and economic development and also it has covered its sphere of influence in the whole Asia in general and Myanmar, Bangladesh and Nepal in particular which has posed a great challenge not only to India but also to the United States. About China, Napoleon had once said: “It is a sleeping giant, let it sleep for if it wakes it would shake the world”. It is not only due to its military might but also economic strength it has brought many nations under its control.
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179586
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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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168458
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In the present international scenario, global security is threatened by the acts of terrorism and it is craving and corroding the minds of not only the politicians, bureaucrats, and statesmen, government security institutions but also the general public to prevent and suppress such heinous acts. Now-a-days the world is becoming intolerant and bomb blasts, hijacking of planes and other forms of terrorist activities have become common phenomenon
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ID:
175990
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India’s relations with Iran have witnessed twists and turns in history where they have been close at times and shared common interests. At the same time India’s endeavour to establish closer ties with Iran have always been controversial because of the US and Israel factors. The United States and India have embarked upon a serious efforts to forge strategic relationship in cementing unprecedented ties and the US has promised to help India become a global power inclusive of military and nuclear assistance.
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177292
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In the present international scenario, the relationship between India and China has always been marked by competition, cooperation and conflicts in various dimensions. It is very much evident that China intends to establish its hegemony throughout Asia in general and India in particular.
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ID:
179649
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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.
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