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Approach of India foreign policy in the Modi government with its neighbours : a study of India's relations with Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh / Singh, Chhote Lal   Journal Article
Singh, Chhote Lal Journal Article
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Key Words Bangladesh  Bhutan  Nepal  Indian Foreign Policy  Modi 
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Belt road initiative Jeopardy: India's recourse / Lone, Tariq Ahmed   Journal Article
Lone, Tariq Ahmed Journal Article
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Key Words India  BRI 
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ID:   167274


BIMSTEC and India's strategic choices / Subramanian, Krithika   Journal Article
Subramanian, Krithika Journal Article
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Key Words BIMSTEC  Strategic Choices 
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ID:   167260


Decoding Relationship between India and Her Neighbours / Panda, Snehalata   Journal Article
Panda, Snehalata Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Diplomacy centering India’s relationship with neighbours is an interesting area for study as it is acuminated to maintain peace amidst frequent surge of tension across the border and facilitated competitive development safeguarding domestic imperatives in an interdependent but rivalrous environment.
Key Words India  India’s Relationship 
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ID:   167272


Environmental justice and conservation: a study of India and Nepal's forest management policies / Kumar, Kamal   Journal Article
Kumar, Kamal Journal Article
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Key Words Environment Justice 
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Exploring an Arc of Cooperation between India and Sri Lanka amidst China’s Ascendance in South Asia / Srivastava, Deepti   Journal Article
Srivastava, Deepti Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s aspiration to restructure its external engagement by introducing meaningful changes in domestic as well as foreign policy is reflected in its policy postures taken up by the new government led by PM Narendra Modi. On foreign policy front, India has introduced several pragmatic policies in a swift succession. Transforming its relations with great powers like the United States of America, Japan and China, according paramount importance to its South Asian neighbours, resurrecting its ties with East Asian neighbours and leading from the front at international fora show that India’s foreign policy will no longer be a ceremonial affair but a proactive engagement.
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Human trafficking at the Indo-Myanmar border : an overview / Ganguly, Dona   Journal Article
Ganguly, Dona Journal Article
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India and Nepal: a prismatic view of relationship / Chakrabarty, Manas   Journal Article
Chakrabarty, Manas Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract When we speak of relationship it refers to the bonds of dependent or reciprocal relations. (Martin, 1986). So far as international relations are concerned, it is for the power, by the power and of the power. It can therefore be said that power is one of the most central themes in the domain of international relations.
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India’s 50-50 Engagement in Neighbourhood / Nag, Gouri Sankar ; Banerjee, Saswati   Journal Article
Nag, Gouri Sankar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s foreign policies were shaped to a large extent by developmental imperatives within the India’s democratic framework and by the international context of the Cold War barometer that continued to overheat as distant theatre as Asia. After a prolong era of protectionism, anti-globalization and halted globalization, globalization and deregulation began to uncork at the very moment when the Soviet Union collapsed.
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India’s Changing and Challenging Neighbourhood / Trigunayat, Anil   Journal Article
Trigunayat, Anil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Neighbours are a gift of geography in the geo-political sense. They have congenital problems and suffer from sibling rivalries like the humans and are complicated in their bilateral or multilateral discourse by the historic baggage or external inducements and machinations. Often land and territorial issues get merged with sovereignty dimension which become complex with engineered domestic politics of the country and the region.
Key Words India  Challenging Neighbourhood 
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India’s Dilemma in the Maldives: Is it time to Deal with Chinese Influence ? / Ghosh, Pitam   Journal Article
Ghosh, Pitam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Republic of Maldives is an important member of the SAARC and offers key strategic value to its allies, especially India. It becomes necessary to examine how a souring in relations between Male and New Delhi, along with an unprecedented Chinese presence in the archipelago, raises geopolitical risks for India.
Key Words Maldives  Chinese Influence  India’s Dilemma 
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India’s foreign policy: reinvigorating neighbourhood! / Tripathi, Sudhanshu   Journal Article
Tripathi, Sudhanshu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract PM Narendra Modi’s consistent emphasis for developing and maintaining cordial relations with neighbouring countries rests on its well-founded logic that only a peaceful neighbourhood alone can ensure India’s over-all progress and well-being of not only the country but that of the entire South Asian region and also the extended neighbourhood consisting of South East Asia and West Asia or the Middle East. As these regions are the integral parts of the Asian region their national interests cannot be ignored in the era of eastward shifting geo-politics with Asia undergoing massive resurgence.
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India’s Neighbourhood First Policy: Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar / Bajpai, Arunoday   Journal Article
Bajpai, Arunoday Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Amidst NDA government’s many foreign policy achievements, its south Asian policy remains mired in setbacks and uncertainties. Lack of trust and Chinese inroads are the most important factors to explain it. While India has been following a policy to strengthen trust, cooperation and mutual benefit with her neighbours, China has steadily increased her influence in many countries including Sri Lanka, Maldives, Bangladesh, Myanmar and Nepal.
Key Words Myanmar  Bhutan  Nepal  India’s Neighbourhood Policy 
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India-Afghanistan Relations: Soft Power Potentials / Gupta, Alok Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s relations with Afghanistan is mostly assessed from the view point of India’s on-going developmental works for re-construction of Afghanistan which stands devastated owing to protracted civil war, terrorism, and great power rivalry for its abundance of natural resources. It is mostly analysed and understood from the perspective of existing and emanating threats to its security on account of political instability in Afghanistan and consequent terrorism.
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India's neighbourhood first policy: role of Buddhist connectivity / Mishra, Vandana   Journal Article
Mishra, Vandana Journal Article
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India's quest for a genuine neighbourhood sprit : BIMSTEC and new regionalism / Singh, Akshay Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Akshay Kumar Journal Article
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Key Words BIMSTEC  India's Quest 
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Indo-Bangladesh Relations and the Geopolitical Perspective: Viewed through the Lens of Resource-sharing / Chakraborty, Mohor   Journal Article
Chakraborty, Mohor Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The dynamics of India’s relations with Bangladesh is acknowledged by the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi to be experiencing “the golden chapter”. While on the one hand, cooperation in crucial sectors like energy and connectivity is receiving the much-needed momentum, water-sharing of the Teesta River continues to exist as a contentious issue, posing socio-economic and geo-political challenges between the two neighbours.
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Kashmir Model / Das, Samir Kumar   Journal Article
Das, Samir Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract While the revocation of Articles 370 and 35A that made special provisions for the state of Jammu and Kashmir is unlikely to be reversed, Kashmir, by all accounts, is slowly limping back into its normal after the lockdown on 5 August 2019. But the normal it limps back into is not the status quo ante bellum.
Key Words Kashmir Model 
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Madhesi issue of Nepal and its cross border implications / Dogra, Mini Pathak   Journal Article
Dogra, Mini Pathak Journal Article
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Key Words Nepal  Madhesi 
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New Trajectory of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Foreign Policy from SAARC to BIMSTEC / Chakraborti, Tridib ; Das, Indrajit   Journal Article
Chakraborti, Tridib Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Indian foreign policy in the last 72 years have experienced a number of international events with trail and error. In its long-drawnhistory, it has faced number of international issues, like the great power politics based on ‘isms’, foreign aggression, war with the neighbouring countries, international pressure to follow the toe of specific powers, cooperative and collective decisions in the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) etc.
Key Words SAARC  BIMSTEC  Narendra Modi  Foreign Policy 
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