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the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). If the UN Human Rights Council could hold a Special Session on the situation …
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How do emerging powers cooperate at the global level? The government of India-one such power-has let it be known that … analyses the impact of domestic factors on India's foreign-policy ambitions. It begins by examining the country's paradoxical … socio-cultural and political factors that may help to explain India's new, globally oriented approach to foreign policy: 1 …
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international relations and real-world events. The author argues that the inherent instability in the game of Kashmir is due to … contrasting approaches towards the game by India and Pakistan, that is, infinite versus finite respectively. To exhibit the games … distrust, Chicken and Bullying while India plays the timing games. Further, both the nations play deterrence games, however …
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India has employed a variety of military, political, and economic measures to combat the long running insurgency in … Kashmir with little evidence on what contributes to stability in the region. This paper uses a variety of tests to detect …
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India has employed a variety of military, political, and economic measures to combat the long running insurgency in … Kashmir with little evidence on what contributes to stability in the region. This paper uses a variety of tests to detect …
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The Punjab Insurgency in India (1978-1993) took the lives of over 20,000 people. Yet, there has been little research on … the economic causes and consequences of the conflict in Punjab, which has been classified as a civil war and also an … insurgency. In this article, I delve into some of the reasons for why Punjab suffered such a prolonged and bloody insurgency …
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The Punjab Insurgency in India (1978-1993) took the lives of over 20,000 people. Yet, there has been little research on … the economic causes and consequences of the conflict in Punjab, which has been classified as a civil war and also an … insurgency. In this article, I delve into some of the reasons for why Punjab suffered such a prolonged and bloody insurgency …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011594128
world. It focuses on the Punjab, a geo-politically important state on India’s north-western frontier with Pakistan. Punjab … Punjab, and more generally to the analysis of regional economic development in federally organised states in the developing … population. The state comprises 2 per cent of India’s population and a lower proportion of its land area, yet it provides 60 …
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