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WORLD FOCUS 2022-02 43, 2 (23) answer(s).
 
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ID:   185420


China’s Growing Incidence in MENA / Srivastava , Rauhil   Journal Article
Srivastava , Rauhil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Middle East and North Africa remain indispensable to modern world geopolitics given its geography-the presence of rich minerals and carbonate oil reservoirs. Standing as the gateway between Africa, Europe and Asia, the region has been marked by conflicts beginning from the Arab-Israel conflict in early cold war to US interventions after September 11 attacks and post Arab Spring civil wars. As the US tries to disengage from the middle east, regional powers such as Saudi Arabia, Israel, Russia, Iran and Turkey have been competing with one another by seeking new partnerships. This is where Beijing comes in to fill the void.
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ID:   185418


Contemporary status of Israel -Palestine conflict / Ahlawat , Abhinav   Journal Article
Ahlawat , Abhinav Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Israel is the only Jewish state in the world, and it is positioned just east of the Mediterranean Sea. Palestinians, the Arab population of the country now controlled by Israel, refer to it as Palestine and desire to establish a state under that name on all or part of it. Who gets what land and how it’s governed is at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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ID:   185416


Examining the relationship between North and South Africa: Issues & Challenges / Parida, Dilip Kumar ; Raut, Smita   Journal Article
Raut, Smita Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract There is urgent need for strong linkages between North and South Africa to make it United Africa, so that it will be capable enough to fight against imperialist forces and raise the voice against the onslaught of neocolonialism and the existing market forces.
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ID:   185408


Hezbollah-Hamas Relations and Israel / Kumar, Sunil   Journal Article
Kumar, Sunil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Lebanese Muslim group Hezbollah (Shiite) and the radical Palestinian Hamas (Sunni) organization, both the groups have come to symbolize the very essence of terrorism for so many in the west and as ideal ‘liberation fighter’ for the Arab World at large. These two groups became infamous in the between 1980s and 1990s especially because of their terrorist act according some thought, have been always hugely backed by Syria and Iran growing influence is now bigger security threat to Israel. Hezbollah’s ambition is Israel’s “obliteration from existence, the liberation of Jerusalem,” wants to establish an Islamic regime in Lebanon and with the Karbala paradigms to oppose occupier (according to them Israel is occupier).
Key Words Israel  Hezbollah-Hamas Relations 
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ID:   185419


Higher Education in India: Major Contemporary New Challenges / Kamalakar, Gedam   Journal Article
Kamalakar, Gedam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s higher education system has grown exponentially, especially in the postindependence era, becoming one of the largest programs of its kind in the world. However, the program has many current concerns, such as funding and administration that include access, equity and eligibility, reorganizing programs with an emphasis on health awareness, ethics and quality of higher education and institutional evaluation and accreditation.
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ID:   185412


Historical Analysis of Contemporary Tumult in Algeria and Egypt: Is Fanon still Angry ? / Jakhar, Aviral ; Godara, Hari   Journal Article
Jakhar, Aviral Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “the last shall be the first”, these words of Frantz Fanon carry a sentimental typhoon of multitude of emotions dreaming about a better future waiting patiently in a bleak reality of the millions of damaged products of colonialism. These emotion also carry with them a timeless scale ready to cast judgement to show how less the situation has actually changed. When
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ID:   185402


Impending Political Crisis in Yemen: Could there be a Way out of the Stalemate? / Gupta , Alok Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta , Alok Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Political crisis and conflict that ensued in the Republic of Yemen in the wake of Arab Spring in 2010-11 has shown no signs of abatement and enter into an era of peace. It has come to a dead end and stalemate persists. Moreover, it has fast turned out to be an economic and humanitarian problem than a political problem.1 Arab Spring which became a symbol of a series of anti-government protests, uprisings, and armed rebellions engulfed Yemen too in the year 2011.
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ID:   185407


India and China’s Engagement in West Asia: Potentials of Soft Power Expansions / Zafar, Salma   Journal Article
Zafar, Salma Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India aspires to play a bigger role in the world politics and wish to draw the benefit from different parts of the globe. This aspiration is quite clearly visible in the Modi’s visit to more than thirty countries within a year and half after acquiring the office of Prime Minister. Beside the initiation of different programmes like Make in India, reaching the diaspora reflects the shift in India’s foreign policy.
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ID:   185406


India’s Middle East Policy: Pushing the Boundaries / Mallik , Chittaranjan   Journal Article
Mallik , Chittaranjan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Middle-East is a lose term, not always use to describe the same territory. One of the most volatile and conflict prone region of the world. The Middle-East countries had the most similar political system, common socio-cultural stances, language, history and community, and hardly found potential of harmony. Internal factors combined with external element creates troublesome situation in the region .Indeed, the Middle East is one of the most strategically significant regions for India. So far India’s foreign policy is concerned, the Middle East region sustains paramount geopolitical importance.
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India’s Policy towards West Asia / Tripathi , Sudhanshu   Journal Article
Tripathi , Sudhanshu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As West Asia is an extended part of the Greater Asia and has many of the common and defining geographical connections, resulting into the closest economic, political, social, and cultural similarities between the two, the cultural roots as evolved since ancient times between India and West Asia, obviously point at the marked similarities between them. Because no other country in the Asian continent have had as long and sustained historical engagements with the West Asia - despite undergoing tumultuous and turbulent journey since the long past reflecting gory violence and brutal terrorism - as that of India and that underlines the significance of present day relevance between them. Evidently their mutual relations make their historic engagements unique and unparalleled.
Key Words West Asia  India’s Policy 
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ID:   185400


India’s Relation with GCC, Iran and Israel:Convergence of Common Interests / Panda, Snehalata   Journal Article
Panda, Snehalata Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India has intensified engagement with GCC, Iran and Israel in the broader perspective of Look West Policy . Fortified with enhanced defence capability it has partnered with several regional and global powers for strategic security.” Convergence of economic ,security and strategic interest between India ,GCC, Iran and Israel is the prime factor guiding their relationship.
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India-Israel Relations in the Modi Era: Looking For New Horizons / Arya , Narendra Kumar   Journal Article
Arya , Narendra Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nationalist government multilevel and multidimensional relations between Israel and India are intensifying. Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, welcomed the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his maiden arrival in Israel at Tel Aviv Airport in on July 4, 2017.
Key Words India-Israel Relations  Modi Era 
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ID:   185414


Moral Question of Israel and Palestine / Mittal, Rubel   Journal Article
Mittal, Rubel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Israel –Palestine conflict in recent times emerged as the essentialist conception of the Rereading of history, perhaps a retrospective of a side which you choose in history. It calls for a thorough analysis. The official genealogy of this conflict has been operating within the power paradigm offering a minimalist affiliation to the truthful texts.
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ID:   185421


New India finds an old role in a changing Middle East and North Africa / World Focus Research Institute   Journal Article
World Focus Research Institute Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Like many other countries, India has been deeply affected by the unrest in the Arab world. As India has several long-term economic, political and security stakes in the region, it has adopted extreme caution in its responses towards the developments in the MENA region since the beginning of the Arab unrest. Foreign policy experts have examined India’s policy of non-intervention and opposition to military intervention in the internal and regional affairs of the MENA region. In response to the ongoing conflict, India has engaged with several regional organisations and multilateral forums to work together and find political solutions to the regional conflicts.
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ID:   185404


North Africa and the Developing World: Challenges for African Unity / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Journal Article
Parida, Pradip Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper is a humble attempt to critically examine the need for changes in the public policy along with foreign policy system of Africa in general and North-Africa in particular, that might bring changes in the developing world. A country which has witnessed colonization, internal conflict between various communities, poverty, exploitation of human & natural resources,, acute health problem, issues related to governance system- has always been a peculiar characteristic of frican countries. As a matter of fact, the developing world also encountered and experienced those issues in their respective history.
Key Words North Africa  Developing World  African Unity 
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ID:   185410


Political and Economic turmoil in Syria / Mohanty , Biswa Ranjan   Journal Article
Mohanty , Biswa Ranjan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It could be argued that even without further escalation,10 years of Syrian instability has been a critical setback not only to the Asad regime, but also to Iran and Hezbollah. Syria’s future will be governed largely by uncertainty and prolonged malaise. Given the range of risks, the US and its allies should consider carefully the potential costs and unintended consequences of further intervention in Syria.Syria’s internal divisions are not new. However the Asad regime has managed to escalate Sunni-Alawite tension to the point that it has taken a life of its own and could be difficult to bring under control by any of the country’ political forces.
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Political Unrest in the Middle East: Challenges for India’s Foreign Policy / James, KS Luckyson   Journal Article
James, KS Luckyson Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The doctrine of India’s foreign policy continues to inspire as it has maintained its strategic autonomy even in the event of crises and pressure. If the US remove its sanction on oil imports and financial control, it would be better for India to engage with Iran. The negotiations on Iran nuclear issue will be a long-drawn-out and complex process as it will depend on how far Iran would be willing to compromise its nuclear programme.
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ID:   185411


Political, Cultural, Economic status of MENA region, Challenges and India’s role for Middel East and North Africa / Ojha , Vivek   Journal Article
Ojha , Vivek Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Civil war , ethnic strifes , communal sectorian conflicts , apetite for sectorain hegemony, energy resource war , transnational jehadi islamic terror networks proliferation , competing Interests of gaint asian , european and american power are some of the features which reveal geo economic and geo stretegic importance of MENA region .
Key Words India  MENA 
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Post-Arab Spring socio-political instability and its effects on Middle East and North Africa / Ghosh, Pitam   Journal Article
Ghosh, Pitam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For the last three years, the attention of the world has been caught by the social unrest that has spilled over from events happening in Tunisia to other countries in the MENA region. The region is struggling in both improving historical problems and offering clear path of political stability and economic growth for its current and future generations. In particular the crises in Syria and Libya have intensified the political tensions in the region and brought economic growth into stagnation.
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ID:   185409


Recent violent political situation in Ethiopia / Mishra, Suraj Kumar   Journal Article
Mishra, Suraj Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In Ethiopia, different political reforms have taken place. Following this, the country circled viciously into wars at many times. The Derg regime deposed Emperor Haile Selassie in 1974. And the Derg was defeated by the Ethiopian People Revolutionary Democratic Front coalition party in 1991. Albeit the coalition party ruled Ethiopia for more than 27 years, it obliged to make political reform because of high protest from Oromo youths. However, there are debates among scholars regarding the success of current political reforms in Ethiopia.
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