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Industrialization in India and the Consequences of Globalization: Analysis from Public Policy point of View / Parida, Pradip Kumar ; Sahoo, Madhusmita   Journal Article
Parida, Pradip Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is an attempt to critically examine the issues involved in the domain of industrialization process in India, from the public policy point of view, particularly from the post- globalization period in India.
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Religion, National Interest & Foreign Policy of India- Challenges & Opportunities / Parida, Pradip kumar ; Sahoo, Madhusmita   Journal Article
Parida, Pradip Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract National Interest always plays determining factor in the context of foreign policy- be it domestic compulsion or out of the available options before a country. In the contemporary geo- politics of the world political realism matters most rather than idealism. When all the countries of the world struggling lot for survival and growth, the same happen with India.
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Taliban Crisis in Afghanistan & India’s Role in it: Issues & Challenges / Parida, Pradip Kumar ; Sahoo, Madhusmita   Journal Article
Parida, Pradip Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper tries to examine the strategic role India can play considering its strategic location and the current trends in global politics. Historically Afghanistan has remained as a troubled state for number of reasons and there are issues related to mis-governance, lack of stable regimes, lack of proper law & order situation, however in the current scenario, India has great role to play there. The aftermath of USA withdrawal and take over by Taliban to rule Afghanistan, has automatically created the space for India to move strategically to increase its influence over Afghanistan to South Asia as a whole. In that background, this paper tries to examine the critical role India can play.
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