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INDIA’S RELATIONSHIP (3) answer(s).
 
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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:   169821


India’s Relationship with OIC: Troubled Past, Uncertain Future / Grover, Neetu Arpan   Journal Article
Grover, Neetu Arpan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India has an unpleasant history with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), an organization which claims to be the voice of Muslims world over. India’s relations with the Muslim countries have vastly improved, especially those in West Asia as Indian economy is seen as an opportunity by these countries. However, OIC as an organization has always made statements about India’s internal affairs, mainly over Kashmir. This has been a major irritant in India-OIC relations. This article will explain India’s historical engagement with OIC, the major irritants in this relationship and the way forward.
Key Words OIC  India’s Relationship 
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ID:   176149


Tapping Soft Power Potential in India’s relationship With Bangladesh / Mohapatra, Anil K ; Swain, Ashok K   Journal Article
Anil K Mohapatra & Ashok K Swain Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Power and international relations has an indelible link. But the concept and meaning of power have undergone a substantial change these days. Economic power has given an edge over military power; and the ‘hard’ dimension of power is getting more and more adaptive and accommodative to give space to ‘soft’ ones.
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