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179629
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World trade has been the engine of global growth and demand for free and fair global trade free from protectionist measures is still the most accepted desirable norms. We are living in a multipolar global economic order today where global economic major powers have started accepting the role and potential of regional manufacturing hubs. America , China , Italy , Germany , united kingdom , Russia have been governing the global economy for a long time and even maintained their hegemony in global supply chain. But now the multiple trade wars among several global powers have given opportunities to regional manufacturing hubs across the globe to flourish.
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173524
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Cross border migration in modern times has become a problematic issue in bilateral relations of several nations. Cross border migration causes socio economic disparities , demographic restructuring, burden on resources available in a state, ethnic strifes, ethnic insurgency and greater demand for autonomy, threats on internal security of nation and a particular state facing exodus of illegal migrants.
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168465
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Ideology has been an indespensible determinants of foreign policies , societal behaviour, civilizational dynamics and morale of citizens of nation states. Specific ideologies have been linked with specific work culture, work ethics , production , consumption , domination and subjugation.
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173625
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The current power politics and paranoid instincts for hegemony are distablizing factors for the global peace, security and prosperity. In this context we can find Gandhian visions as practice- worthy. Gandhi had showed his entrenched faith in the notion of decentralisation of power as he believed concentration of power an evil which corrupts the motives of welfare state.
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169819
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The notion of Para-diplomacy in india can be best understood through the innovative concept of Competitive Federalism. Indian Prime minister Narendra Modi once visited liberty foundation in America where he came to know the concept of competitive federalism. Immediately thereafter he discussed this concept with Niti Aayog. Niti Aayog felt the mesmerizing potential of this concept in context to indian federalism sometimes seen vulnerable due to states adamant behaviour towards central government. Niti Aayog, PMO and other concerned entities under prime minister Modi thought that a policy of engagement of Indian states in various sectors in a competitive manner could be formulated to harness development syndrome in the country .
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173598
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Healthcare systems are the backbone of the developmental strategy of a country. Human capital formation and demographic dividend can be achieved through a robust health care system network. When right to life is a fundamental right in countries like India, then the facilitator of this right, i.e. healthcare system needs to be well organized. A better healthcare system is the taste of excellence of real will of the government who enchants constitutional commitments for its sustainability.
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179601
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Diplomacy has been one of the finest instrument to achieve the goals of foreign policy of a country . Traditionally, sovereign state actors have used this tool in an exclusive way in order to protect national interests. Subsequently, the day came when Chief architects of national interests of a country felt that preserving national interests , ensuring national security , protecting territorial integrity and sovereignty of the country and economic growth and development is neither an exclusive right nor exclusive amenibility of a specific entity engaged in effective execution of foreign policy .
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173501
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A free Ocean and it’s maritime integrity and sovereignty has inalienable relation with future mankind. It’s not only trade , business and commerce which flourish with the notion of free and fair Ocean but Maritime connectivity creates path for cultural assimilation, civilizational Matrix, sustainable development and ecological importance of nation States. Marine flora and fauna survives just because of maritime cooperation among nation states. oceans are so much vulnerable today as they were never before.
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185435
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The world has seen an unprecedented transformation in regional and global power dynamics, the economy, multilateralism, tourism, global health infrastructure, and so on and so forth. On the one hand, CoVID 19 has given many bizarre behaviors to nation states, and on the other hand, it has enhanced the understanding of the need for global health partnerships. This pandemic has adversely affected bilateral and multilateral relations among sovereign nation-states.
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173618
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In his Asian Drama: An Inquiry into the Poverty of Nations, Gunnar Myrdal had precisely countries like India in mind; when he talked about soft state. The word “soft” refers to a general societal indiscipline prevalent in South Asia as well as much of the developing world. This gets reflected in our inability to adhere to standards, enforce the law and maintain discipline.
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ID:
179653
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Water in 21st century has been called the ‘next oil’. In the coming decades, the supply of water has the potential to influence geopolitics, diplomacy and even conflict. Water resource politics in south asia has become strong tool to exert pressure by several countries in order to attain their vested interests. Everyone knows that China , Pakistan , Nepal and Bangladesh and India are involved in multiple river water disputes at varying levels.
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