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ANURAG, VINEET
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Myanmar’s Way forward to become Regional Manufacturing Hub and North East India’s Potential Role in Myanmar’s Regional Trade
/ Anurag, Vineet
Anurag, Vineet
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South east asia as a regional manufacturing hub has shown the evidences of regional and economic integration in past two decades. Asean member countries assessed their capibilities and potential strength to fetch major economic gains from their global as well as regional partners. Myanmar as member of Asean has been doing well in this perspective.
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179604
North East Indian States as Determinants of India’s Act East Policy
/ Anurag, Vineet
Anurag, Vineet
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Northeast India is gateway to stability , prosperity and cordial relations with India’s neighbourhood . The geographical position of North East Indian states give them prime importance in ensuring India’s multi-layered security especially energy security and distinct ethnic cultural identity of india. That is why Indian Prime Minister Prime Minister had said during inauguration of Bhupen Hazarika Bridge in May , 2017 that The Central Govt is building infrastructure to make North East India an important business hub under India’s Act East Policy.
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Indian States
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Water Disputes in South East Asia with Special Reference to Mekong , Irrawady , Salween Rivers: Complications and Way Forward
/ Anurag, Vineet
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Rivers are the lifeline of human existence , culture and civilisation. It is one of the finest non violent weapons to protect flow of peace , happiness and economic growth but in last couple of decades the world saw its use as a lethal weapon as an instrument of regional politics and political aspirations across the globe. Be it South East Asia , South Asia , Africa or Middle East River water sharing conflicts proved to be detrimental to regional stability as well as regional integration. South east asian countries have been facing river water differences with China for a long time.
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Water Disputes
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Mekong
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Irrawady
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Salween Rivers
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