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south - Pakistan, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam - on five river systems - the …India's trans-boundary riparian policies affect four countries - Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh - on three … river systems - the Indus, the Ganga and the Brahmaputra-Mehgna. China's riparian policies affect nine countries to the …
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of China (PRC) and India, can foster outward-oriented development and intra-regional trade based on comparative advantage … greater trade integration between the PRC and India could be increasing. This paper presents the recent trends in the PRC-India … different comparative-static scenarios. It also discusses the implications of PRC-India trade cooperation on the formation of …
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The paper examines the implications of Myanmar's reforms for its neighbours- China, India, Thailand and Bangladesh …-traditional insecurities resulting in Myanmar's internal challenges. …
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The Chin State of Burma (also known as Myanmar) is an isolated ethnic minority area with poor health outcomes and …
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Given the commonalities in terms of history, culture, languages and trade complementarity in many cases, the Bangladesh-China-India-Myanmar …
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As we celebrate 60 years of political independence and take pride in our dynamic private sector, our remarkable IT successes and all the other usual dimensions of success, let us remind ourselves that a great deal remains to be done to improve the foundations of India’s human resources...
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Puruliya district of West Bengal (India),, (ii) Luo Yang Township of Huang Jiang County in Guangxi province( China) and (iii …) Greater Rangpur in Bangladesh …
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Measuring progress towards Millennium Development Goal 6, including estimates of, and time trends in, the number of malaria cases, has relied on risk maps constructed from surveys of parasite prevalence, and on routine case reports compiled by health ministries. A critique of both methods are...
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situation raises a very important question; what will happen to the ongoing ethnic struggles in Myanmar? While the future is … international community. [ISDP Policy Brief]. URL:[http://www.isdp.eu/images/stories/isdp-main-pdf/2012_ohara_myanmar-ethinic-insurgents.pdf]. …
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It is often assumed that poverty reduction would lead to gender equality. Research however, points to the opposite, namely, that increasing prosperity can have perverse gender effects . It is therefore important to make a conceptual distinction between projects that seek to reduce poverty and...
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