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finds that the export potential from India to Pakistan is to the tune of US$ 9.5 billion while that from Pakistan to India … export potential from India are predominantly in non-textile sectors. Very few items having export potential from India are … on the positive list adopted by Pakistan. At the same time there are several items that India is importing from other …
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The study examines the manner in which India is engaged in constructing a credible and stable deterrence relationship …
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Review of Spatialising Politics: Culture and Geography in Postcolonial Sri Lanka. Catherine Brun and Tariq Jazeel (Editors). Sage Publications, New Delhi; 2009, 260 pp, Rs. 695.
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responsibilities to address its many domestic pressures in relation to geopolitics, the financial crisis, as well as global trade and …
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Given the strategic long run character of the nuclear deal, the decision on it should nor be hurried. Nor is it one that can be taken without seeking wider public consensus than is available to the UPA government.
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India has much to gain from the Nuclear Deal. But if India places its breeder programme under international safeguards …
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In order to advance regional integration in East Asia, there needs to be a rapid expansion of FTAs. The obstacles in promotion of FTAs need to be resolved. Some of the features in realising FTAs are: Strong political leadership which keeps Japan's future firmly in mind; strong support from public;...
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The enterprise of building an East Asian Community has already begun. The process will indeed be long-term. Malaysia, from the beginning , has been steadfast in not giving up on the concept. Despite huge obstacles, it has stayed the course. It has done so because, then as now, it firmly believes...
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concomitantly supported by unilateral liberalization in most of these countries, especially in India, China and the less developed … through its FTAs with India, Australia and New Zealand. A strong case for inclusion of India in the EAC given its increasing …
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The Asian Age is coming and these are some of the factors aiding it. The reduction of the domestic market (decrease in population, development of service economy and increase in imports); Dissolution of the concepts 'domestic' and 'International' (shift from 'geographically close but...
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