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India’s Defence Atmanirbharta: Status, Issues and Way Forward / Singh, Bawa ; Gupta, Nippun   Journal Article
Singh, Bawa Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Indian defence sector has experienced considerable growth in recent years due to an increase in indigenous production and export promotions. Recently, India held a “Defense Expo” to showcase its Atmanirbharta in the defence sector. Indigenization in the defence sector would capitalise on India’s strategic autonomy principles in a world order in transition. This article seeks to analyse India’s defence production model in light of current changes such as private sector investments and innovations. In addition, the article will examine the challenges surrounding India’s self-reliance paradigm. The article will conclude by highlighting the indigenization priority areas applicable to India’s defence model.
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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.
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