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STRATEGIC ANALYSIS VOL: 44 NO 1 (5) answer(s).
 
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Comparison of defence sector innovation ecosystems in China and India / Murti, Murali   Journal Article
Murti, Murali Journal Article
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Key Words India-China  Defence Sector 
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India in Vietnam’s foreign policy / Vinh, Vo Xuan   Journal Article
Vinh, Vo Xuan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The upgrading of Vietnam–India relations from partnership (2003) to strategic partnership (2007) and a comprehensive strategic partnership (2016) is not merely the result of India’s Look/Act East Policy. It also reflects Vietnam’s high appreciation of the Indian factor in its foreign policy since the Southeast Asian country promoted multilateralism and diversification in its international relations. The article analyses the importance of India in Vietnam’s foreign policy since its reform by examining its relations with India in fields of strategic politics, security, and defence which were guidelined in important political documents of Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV).
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Pakistan’s US $ 6 Billion EFF Arrangement with IMF / Srinivas, V   Journal Article
Srinivas, V Journal Article
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Key Words IMF  United States  Pakistan  EFF  Extended Fund Facility Arrangement 
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secure through development: evaluation of India’s border area development programme / Manoharan, N; Saravanan, Depak; Saini, Vasvi ; Karnatak, Srijana   Journal Article
Manoharan, N Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Border Area Development Programme was initiated in the year 1986–87, to strengthen India’s security by ensuring developed and secure borders. Initially, the programme was implemented in the western border states to facilitate deployment of the Border Security Force. Later, the geographical and functional scope of the programme was widened to include eastern and northern sectors of India’s borders and as well as socio-economic aspects such as education, health, agriculture and other allied sectors. But, it is difficult to say that the implementation has been uniform in all the sectors. While the programme on the Western front along the India–Pakistan border has been fairly successful, it is yet to achieve its stated objectives on the Eastern front. Using an analytical framework, the article examines three aspects of BADP: Its context and concept; identifying challenges that hinder the Programme’s effectiveness; and certain policy prescriptions.
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US–India relations: the shadowboxing era / Konwer, Shubhrajeet   Journal Article
KONWER, SHUBHRAJEET Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As the US presidential elections are just a few months away, the economic and strategic differences between India and the United States have come to the forefront. Trump–Modi partnership which started with ‘hugplomacy, is now transformed to that of ‘shadowboxing’. In this era, legacy as well as personal ties between the two leaders will matter little because national interests will be pursued relentlessly. India’s quest for autonomy in foreign policy and its ability to manage the contradictions with the United States will dictate the future course of relations between the two countries.
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