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WORLD FOCUS 2022-11 43, 11 (14) answer(s).
 
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ID:   187577


Chequered Relations Between India and Iran – the Way Forward / Rao, S. Subba   Journal Article
Rao, S. Subba Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The division of Pakistan and the emergence of Bangladesh, the increase in Iran’s income from oil, Arab unity during the 1973 Arab- Israeli war, the Organization of Arab Petroleum Expor ting Countries (OAPEC) oil embargo, Pakistan’s tilt towards the Arab States and India’s close ties with Iraq – all persuaded the Shah of Iran to reassess the significance of strengthening ties with India.
Key Words India and Iran 
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ID:   187569


Confused Global Geopolitics – India’s Responce / Kamboj, Anil   Journal Article
Kamboj, Anil Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This has been an extraordinary time in world politics and in Indian foreign policy. It has been seen in very recent past that in UNGA when senior leaders like Macron and Biden came to the podium and India has been mentioned a few times during their remarks. They have talked about India in context about Ukraine, while some countries have talked about India’s help during Covid crises. Therefore, India has been part of wider global discourse at the time of polarization is at its height and big power contestation is seen as under cutting the global lateral framework and so therefore India and its role has always been ver y constructive one where it brings various blocks and countries together
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ID:   187571


From Kingsway to Rajpath to Kartavya Path: New India arrives with New Found Freedom / Gupta, Alok Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Indian government rechristened the erstwhile Rajpath as K ar tavya Path in its spate of changing the names of cities, towns, rivers, monuments to erase most symbols of the colonial past. This has been projected by the ruling combinations as assertion of independence which India won 75 years ago and completing the task of achieving full sovereignty-hood and state-hood. This is just another renaming of physical assets of India to make the Indian feel proud of their glorious past and re-asser t their existence and personality on the global stage. However, in a democracy nothing goes unopposed so were the situation even for this course of action of the present government.
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ID:   187576


Impact of Global Warming and Climate Change in South Asia: ADB’s Role How to Minimise the Impact: An Analysis / Mishra, Bindushree ; Mishra, Suraj Kumar   Journal Article
Mishra, Suraj Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Climate change is an issue that many have called the greatest development challenge of our generation. And through our Strategy 2020, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) has committed to reduce impacts of climate change as part of our efforts to achieve environmentally sustainable economic growth. What happens in South Asia will clearly have a profound impact since the countries of this region are growing rapidly and are extremely vulnerable to climate impacts.
Key Words Global Warming  South Asia  Climate Change 
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ID:   187580


India – Israel Relations / Mohanty, Biswa Ranjan   Journal Article
Mohanty, Biswa Ranjan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India-Israel relations refers to the bilateral economic, militar y and strategic ties between the Republic of India and the State of Israel. Israel is represented through an embassy in New Delhi, and one consulate each in Mumbaiand Bengaluru. India is represented through its embassy in Tel Aviv. New Delhi found in the defence industry of Israel a useful source of weapons, one that could supply it with advanced militar technology.
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India’s Climate Change Diplomacy: Call for ‘Climate Justice’ / Bajpai, Arunoday   Journal Article
Bajpai, Arunoday Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India has been playing a leading role in the climate change negotiations and has successfully pleaded the case of other developing countries, LDCs and Small Island developing Countries. She has well articulated the issues and concerns of her own interests as well as those of other developing countries over the years in these negotiations. India has realized the urgency and complexity involved in these negotiations.
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ID:   187570


India’s Growth Trajectory: a Perspective Analysis / Panda, Snehalata   Journal Article
Panda, Snehalata Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India’s approach to development is human centric in cooperation with many development partners. In 2022 it surpassed the UK to become the fifth largest economy of the world. Reduction in import and enhancing domestic manufacturing are emphasized but the main issues are parity in distribution of the growing national income and reducing unemployment both for the skilled and unskilled people. At the backdrop of recent economic trends and fast changing regional and international scenario balancing growth with development priorities , international relationship and national interest need to be focused.
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India-China-Nepal Political Relations from 2014-2022 / Poptani, Jhilam   Journal Article
Poptani, Jhilam Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Nepal is a small land-locked country with an area of 147,181 square kilometres, which is mostly mountainous and hilly, except for the southern lowland Terai region, bordering the Tibetan region of China and the Himalayas in the north and India in the south, east and west. Hence, Nepal is a small mountainous country locked between the two Asian economic giants, China and India.
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ID:   187579


Indo-Russia Relations in the Backdrop of Contemporary Geopolitics of the Region / Pal, Sanjit   Journal Article
Pal, Sanjit Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India and Russia’s relations have generally been friendly. This relationship has developed to the level of a privileged strategic partnership since the beginning of the twenty-first centur y. From the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Indian government has consistently supported Putin. India wants to maintain a positive relationship with Russia because it needs Moscow’s support in resolving territorial conflicts with its neighbors, especially China, and fulfilling its defence needs. But all this does not mean India will maintain its support for Russia no matter what it does.
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Indo-Vietnam Maritime Cooperation: Envisaging a Prosperous and Peaceful Indo-Pacific / Chakraborty, Mohor   Journal Article
Chakraborty, Mohor Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Vietnam holds a niche in India’s Indo-Pacific policy in general and Indo-ASEAN policy in particular. The degree and extent of Indo- Vietnam relations have transcended significant milestones, within the framework of the ‘Look East’, ‘Act East’ and Indo-Pacific policies of the Government of India. Their mutual acknowledgement of ASEAN centrality, support for the ASEAN Outlook on Indo-Pacific (AOIP), its synergy with India’s Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) and above all, their quest for securing freedom, openness and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region forms the bulwark of bilateral relations.
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ID:   187575


Review on Soft Power Diplomacy in India’s Foreign Policies / Sinha, Manasi ; Chandra, Ramesh   Journal Article
Manasi Sinha & Ramesh Chandra Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For a nation, Soft power acts as a catalyst for strengthening and building a spectrum of ideology, culture, and institutions. Albeit India has been able to initiate its soft power diplomacy for a long time now, nonetheless, India hasn’t been as successful as it could have been in implementing soft power strategies. It has been essential in helping India make decisions about its foreign policy. In this Review Paper we tried to know the idea of various thinkers, analysts and observers about what soft power is and how is it different from hard power?
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Russo-Ukraine War: Assessing India’s Response & its Implications on India-EU Relations / Singh, Bawa ; Gupta, Nippun   Journal Article
Singh, Bawa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia Ukraine War has created global reverberations. It has once again put West and Russia on a war footing. India being a rising power in world politics owing to its economic growth to be the fifth largest economy in dollar terms and robust tax collections, its response to the conflict was keenly observed by both the blocs. It was steered by a neutral position keeping its peoples intrest supreme, that West saw as a fence-sitting approach. India has balanced its relations with peaceful and diplomatic solutions.
Key Words Russo-Ukraine War 
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ID:   187581


Space programme of India and its relevance for ASEAN countries / Behera, Baruna Kumar   Journal Article
Behera, Baruna Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Under the chairmanship of Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai, the Indian National Committee for Space Research (INCOSPAR) was established in 1962 and with this space programme of India began its jour ney in an orderly manner. A country, where bullock cart once constituted the primary mode of transportation, now has created a unique position for itself in the comity of nations. At present India is regarded as a major space faring nation of the world.
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ID:   187574


What led to the Sri Lankan Crisis ? / Sen, Rupa   Journal Article
Sen, Rupa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The biggest challenge for the nation today is to fix the politics and ensure political stability. The party in power and opposition both need to work in coherence to reduce the spate of economic turmoil. The power of the President as the executive head has to be made people centric. The democratic institutions need to be strengthened by adopting anticorruption measures and inculcating the ambience of democracy.
Key Words Sri Lankan Crisis 
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