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MALIK, V P S (4) answer(s).
 
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CPEC: a transition from geo-economic masterstroke to achilles’ heel of chinese foreign policy / Malik, V P S ; Barthwal, Prashant   Journal Article
Malik, V P S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract CPEC is one of the huge economic agreement between China and Pakistan under the international project of One Belt One Road (OBOR) which covers 61 countries. CPEC is, therefore, aimed to connect China and Pakistan through land routes, railways for having more economic transition. More than economically, CPEC aimed to help both countries strategically and diplomatically. The implications of CPEC over both countries are massive and equal in quantity.
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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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Magnitude of Pulwama: exposing Sino-Pak relations / Malik, V P S   Journal Article
Malik, V P S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The most heinous and despicable attack has been carried out on the bus of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in Pulwama on 14th February 2019 by the Pakistan based and supported and China protected ‘Global Terrorist’ Masood Azhar’s terrorist outfit Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) martyring 40 soldiers and injuring in equal numbers. Pulwama terrorists attack may turn out to be a turning point regarding India’s strategy to deal with cross border terrorism.
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Sino-Myanmar relations / Malik, V P S   Journal Article
Malik, V P S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ‘The Union of Myanmar, a unitary parliamentary republic under the constitution of 2008 is one of the eleven countries in the Southeast Asiai. Formerly known as Burma it was a monarchy ruled by various dynasties before British colonized and made part of India until 1937. It came in existence after unification of many tiny states in 1752. Britain annexed the Burman Kingdom including Arakan and Mon states in 1823-85 and made it a province of India in 1886 for the sake of administrative ease.
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