Contents: 1. China’s growing pace in Nepal a threat to India: Nepal’s policy options between principle and pragmatism/Dasarathi Bhuiyan. 2. Challenges and strategies: rethinking Indian foreign policy in a new century/M. Shafi Bhat. 3. Foreign policy in Narendra Modi/Sudhansubala Das. 4. Internal conflicts in Nepal and its ramifications for India/Bagisha Suman and Prashant Kumar. 5. India’s act easy policy and Indo-Japan relations: a new strategic dyad/Anish V R and Linda George. 6. Climate change and migration : special references to India and Bangladesh/Sunita Samal. 7. Chinese involvement in the politics of Indian ocean since 2000: an analysis/Fathimath Suhara Kadakkadan. 8. Tamil ethnic conflict as a factor in India Sri Lanka relations/Suchismita Panda. 9. India’s relations with SAARC countries/Shameem, C.C. 10. China and India: historical animosity or contemporary congeniality/Mehraj Uddin Gojree. 11. India-Myanmar expanding relations: challenges and opportunities/Omkar Rout. 12. The evolution of Indo-Myanmar strategic relations: a constructive engagement/Purusottam Samarath. 13. Water as a factor in Indo-Nepal relations: conflict and cooperation/Bhabani Priyadarshini Mohanty. 14. North-East India as a factor in India-Myanmar military cooperation/Afroz Ahmad and Jahangir Ahmad Khan. 15. India’s Afghan policy in the towards the Tibetan liberation movement: postcolonial dilemma and implications on its relations with China/Madhumita Das. 16. India’s foreign policy towards the Tibetan liberation movement: post colonial dilemma and implications on its relations with China/Madhumita Das. 17. Indo-Pak rivalry: its impacts on south Asia/Shabnum Akhtar. 18. Transnational regional identities and its impacts on Indian foreign policy making/Surender Singh. 19. Climate change, demographic challenges and aid from US to Pakistan: imperatives of new approaches and implications on India/Narottam Gaan. 20. Illegal migrations from Bangladesh to India: P.M. Narendra Modi’s response/Susanta Kumar Parida.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Narottam Gaan
Narottam, Gaan, Ph.D. and D.Litt. has been teaching in political science in different colleges since 1978. Not being lured by the lucre of Allied Services (ICS) in 1983 he left the job to stay in the academic life. Publication of innumerable articles and papers in various journals in India and abroad, and five books including this stands as a testament to his scholarship and deep acquaintance with a wide ranging subjects. Privileged to visit Austria, Hungary, Slovakia and Croatia on an Austrian government scholarship, he attended many conferences and programmes abroad and awarded a Certificate of Achievement in International Studies from European University Centre for Peace Studies Stadtschlaining, Austria. His presnet post doctoral work on environment, security, development, peace and economic rethinking and various aspects of International Relation entities him to be one of the few celebrated scholars working in India. His next work, Environmental Issues and Challenges: A Critique on International Relation Theories, another feather in his cap of achievement, is demonstrative of his unceasing efforts and unflinching determination to scale the intellectual and academic heights. His new and unconventional ideas on a vast array of subjects ranging from national and international politics to humanity, environment, human rights, security, and development and getting coverage in the daily news papers and journals to the utmost appreciation of both the readers and the layman, show his deep sense of commitment to the subject and concerns with the critical problems plaguing the humanity at present and his being opened up to the inward traffic from other disciplines.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Sudhansubala Das
Sudhansubala Das, M.Phil and Ph.D. is at present working as Senior Lecturer in Political Science in P.P. Dev. Mahavidyalaya, Tigiria, Cuttack. To her credit she has got published a number of articles in variuos journals like India Quarterly. She is a reputed Poetess in Oriya, and regular publication of many featured articles in Oriya magazines and newspapers on various burning issues and problems concerning women has eaerned her high encomium and appreciation from all sections of the society.
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India’s Foreign Policy Towards Its Neighbours
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Edition
1st. ed.
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Abhijeet Publications, 2015
ISBN
9789350741832
Length
viii+328p., 1 Illustration; Maps; 23cm.
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