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This review examines how India perceives its own rise to power by undertaking a detailed analysis of the Indian …
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Bangladesh and India are among the world’s most populous but also most vulnerable countries to environmental risks. In … sensitive communities in Satkhira, Bangladesh and in Odisha, India; and, what are the responses of these communities to the … forest. The two communities researched at Lake Chilika in India depend on fishing and salt farming, respectively. The field …
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debt. Disciplinary fields as varied as logic, accounting, finance, psychology, geopolitics, economics, statistics, ethics …
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Since 2008, India got rid of its nuclear embargo thanks to the decisive support of Washington, which considers New … grateful to Washington, India doesn?t feel itself a tributary of this country. On the one hand, its nuclear market is opened to …
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: China-US, China-Japan, and China-India. The authors argue that although ASEAN’s influence is limited in terms of … rivalry and thus the sub-region is highly relevant to Asian geopolitics. The key question with regard to geopolitical …
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-Pacific associations in India. While a criticism of the term Indo-Pacific is that it has negative China-centric, balancing undertones, the …
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India and Bangladesh are interrelated in geopolitical relations but their core objectives are different. While … security, migration and resource sharing, Bangladesh is yet to form its own identity in which the perceived image of India … of uneasiness and mistrust persists. Analysed at three levels of geopolitics, attitudinal effects and functional …
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China and India, appropriately termed as ‘planetary powers’ by some, in view of the global ecological impact and fallout … without inviting wideranging speculations about their motives and agendas. Asia’s ‘rise’ (especially of China and India … demands and deserves a firm commitment to a dialogic politics and enlightened multilateral diplomacy to which both India and …
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