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vision, most noticeably in Asia, and has broadened the definition of its security interests. As a result, India-Japan … global partnership between them.India and Japan share a special relationship as fellow democracies without hegemonic … between the two countries, the changing international order - including most notably, the rise of China - will see the two …
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India and Asian country have continually shared deep social, cultural, economic and political connections and relations that have enriched each civilization. The utilization of the Persian language at the Mughal courts is simply one example of Iranian cultural influence in north Bharat
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I evaluate India's transition from an inward-oriented development strategy to greater participation in the world economy. While tariff rates have decreased significantly over the past decade, India is still one of the more autarkic countries. Despite improvement over the past in export...
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I evaluate India's transition from an inward-oriented development strategy to greater participation in the world economy. While tariff rates have decreased significantly over the past decade, India is still one of the more autarkic countries. Despite improvement over the past in export...
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I evaluate India's transition from an inward-oriented development strategy to greater participation in the world economy. While tariff rates have decreased significantly over the past decade, India is still one of the more autarkic countries. Despite improvement over the past in export...
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This making known highlights the key problems about Myanmar-India relations, and therefore the main areas of concern with current Indian policy. Indian policy has modified markedly since the Nineteen Nineties, driven by realism and its own economic and strategic interests
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Neuorientierung der drei regionalen Großmächte Indien (Christian Wagner), Japan (Wolfram Wallraf) und China (Carsten Herrmann-Pillath). … Zukunft? Diese Frage behandelt einleitend Oskar Weggel am Beispiel der regionalen Großmacht China "als pars pro toto". Gunter …
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