India's Neighbourhood

India's Neighbourhood
Author: Rumel Dahiya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788182746879


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Takes a prospective look at India's neighbourhood as it may evolve by 2030. The book underlines the challenges that confront Indian policymakers, the opportunities that are likely to emerge, and the manner in which they should frame foreign and security policies for India to maximise the gains and minimise the losses.

Shifting Equations in Indias Neighbourhood

Shifting Equations in Indias Neighbourhood
Author: Clay Schrader
Publisher: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9352978595


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In the last seven decades since independence, successive prime ministers have ushered in changes in India’s foreign policy in response to shifting global geopolitical dynamics, aggregating transformation in bilateral relations. This overview places the past against the changes being brought in by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a more forceful foreign policy practitioner than his predecessors. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif met in Ufa, Russia on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit last month. They issued a joint statement in which they “condemned terrorism in all its forms and agreed to cooperate with each other to eliminate the menace of terrorism from South Asia. Prime Minister Modi could not have been more different in style and projection from the diffident Singh. In assessing Modi’s foreign policy it is important to appreciate that the pace of change in global affairs has picked up speed. Past ideological rivalries have been substituted by challenges to democracies like India and the US from one-party states, such as China; so-called “illiberal democracies”, such as Russia; and the rise of right wing parties in Europe. In this book is Bhutan made the transition from monarchy to constitutional democracy, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Myanmar moved from praetorian to civilian regimes. Monarchy came to an end in Nepal and Maldives became a presidential republic even as Afghanistan, India, and Sri Lanka witnessed their democracies at crossroads. It is hoped that the book will be able to provide rich material for serious students of Indian foreign policy planners administrators and politicians alike.

Securing Indias Maritime Neighbourhood

Securing Indias Maritime Neighbourhood
Author: Pradeep
Publisher: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-08-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9389620643


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This book is a compilation of papers presented at a day-long conference organised in Chennai, on March 28 2019 by the Chennai Centre for China Studies (C3S) in partnership with the National Maritime Foundation (NMF) and the Department of Defence and Strategic Studies, University of Madras, and supported by the Indian Navy and Indian Coast Guard on the theme, “Securing India's Maritime Neighbourhood: Challenges and Opportunities”. Contributors included a whole galaxy of luminaries from the serving and veteran echelons of the Indian Armed Forces, the diplomatic community, maritime industry, doyens of Indian academia, and distinguished personalities from the Fourth Estate. A number of facets of seminal importance to national security were addressed in the book. These included conceptual, geopolitical, economic, environmental and technological issues.

India's Foreign Policy and Its Neighbours

India's Foreign Policy and Its Neighbours
Author: Jyotindra Nath Dixit
Publisher: Gyan Books
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2001
Genre: India
ISBN: 9788121207263


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A collection of authors articles on foreign affairs and India s foreign policy orientations, covering the period from 1994 to the summer of 2001, events analyzed to see their impact on India's interests, intact with the experiences and observations. A valuable reference source for scholars and researchers dealing with India's foreign policy.

India's Relations with Her Neighbours

India's Relations with Her Neighbours
Author: Ramesh Trivedi
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2008
Genre: India
ISBN: 9788182054387


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The present book offers a fascinating area of academic discourse which needs to be examined for a clear understanding of the elements of international politics which necessarily carry political ramification. It attempts to assess the bilateral relations, co-operations and contours of trades, accords and understandings. To be more precise, it deals with the treaties and accords, political and economic co-operations, trade relations, wars and conflicts of each neighbouring-nation with relation to India. The present book should be of interest to students, scholars, journalists and policy makers interested in the study of SAARC countries. It should be an indispensable reference for students of Political Science.

India's Neighbourhood

India's Neighbourhood
Author: Shalini Chawla
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-03
Genre: Asia
ISBN: 9781032617343


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This book fills a critical void in the domain of neighbourhood studies and comprehensively analyses India's bilateral relations with Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, Iran, the Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka

Neighbourhoods in Urban India

Neighbourhoods in Urban India
Author: Sadan Jha
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic India
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9789390252633


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In the last couple of decades, India in particular and global South in general has witnessed a massive growth of cities. In India, more than one third of her population lives in cities. However, urban development, growth and expansion are not merely about infrastructures and enlargement of cityscapes. Yet, scholars have often ignored the social dynamics of this urban growth in terms of practices and everyday life in spatially grounded manner. It is this spatial rootedness of the urban social life, which draws our attention to neighbourhoods. Urban transformations shape subjectivities and experiences of people who live there. This edited volume focuses on neighbourhoods, their particularities and role in shaping our understanding of the urban in India. The essays aim to locate Indian experiences in larger context of global South and seek to decenter the dominant Euro-American discourse of urban social life. Moving away from the confines of a discourse saturated by the concerns of the political economy or specific disciplinary trajectories of urban sociology this edited volume asks, how people perceive and experience their residential environments? In doing so, it attempts to engage with the socio-spatial dynamics of the urban space by anchoring upon the idea of neighbourhoods. Here, the everyday social practices, value regimes, housing, caste and gender, mass violence, religiosity and urban planning come together to enable us novel insights and fresh perspectives. In this backdrop, the essays in the volume offer to understand neighbourhoods as changing socio-spatial units in their specific regional settings. The essays in this book underline the way value regimes (religiosity and subjectivities) give neighbourhoods their social meanings and stereotypes. On the whole, the volume unpacks the manner in which discourses and knowledge practices i.e. planning, architecture and urban discourses of governance shape the understanding of neighbourhoods. The essays in this volume disclose the linkages and disjunctures between the social practices of neighbourhoods and the language, logic and experiences of dwelling, housing, urban planning and governance. In sum, it brings about an understanding of the particularities and heterogeneities of neighbourhoods and neighbourliness.

War and the Market Economy

War and the Market Economy
Author: Lester B Stone
Publisher: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9386834413


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War has influenced economic history profoundly across time and space. Winners of wars have shaped economic institutions and trade patterns. Wars have influenced technological developments. Above all, recurring war has drained wealth, disrupted markets, and depressed economic growth. The role of war in the world economy is complex, yet pervasive. The shadow of war lies across economic history, influencing its pace and direction, and war continues to both shape economic developments and respond to them. The market economy involves peaceful cooperation. The division of labor cannot function effectively amidst a war. Warfare among primitive tribes did not suffer this drawback because the warring parties had not been engaged in trade before the hostilities. Thus they engaged in total war. Modern wars are won with matériel. Capitalist countries defeat their socialist rivals because private entrepreneurs are more efficient in churning out products, whether consumer goods during peacetime or weapons for their governments. Even so, ultimately war and the market economy are incompatible, as the market relies on peaceful cooperation. This concise and legible book will provide key text to all students, teachers and researchers.

India’s Spatial Imaginations of South Asia

India’s Spatial Imaginations of South Asia
Author: Shibashis Chatterjee
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-12-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199095493


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Since India attained independence, its foreign policy discourse has imagined its South Asian neighbourhood through the politics of realism. This imagination explicates state interest in South Asia by establishing it as a space of sovereign territoriality. Even today, India’s foreign and security policies are primarily shaped by geopolitical centrism, and remain unaffected by economic prosperity and community concerns. As a part of the Oxford International Relations in South Asia series, this volume examines alternative conceptions of South Asian space in terms of geo-economics and community, and justifies why they have been unable to replace its dominant understanding, irrespective of the political regime. This volume probes reasons behind the relevance of differentiated cartography of territorial nationalism in our shared understanding of space, politics, society, and the community.

Routledge Handbook of China–India Relations

Routledge Handbook of China–India Relations
Author: Kanti Bajpai
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 135100154X


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The Routledge Handbook of China–India Relations provides a much-needed understanding of the important and complex relationship between India and China. Reflecting the consequential and multifaceted nature of the bilateral relationship, it brings together thirty-five original contributions by a wide range of experts in the field. The chapters show that China–India relations are more far-reaching and complicated than ever and marked by both conflict and cooperation. Following a thorough introduction by the Editors, the handbook is divided into seven parts which combine thematic and chronological principles: Historical overviews Culture and strategic culture: constructing the other Core bilateral conflicts Military relations Economy and development Relations with third parties China, India, and global order This handbook will be an essential reference work for scholars interested in International Relations, Asian Politics, Global Politics, and China–India relations.