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Tag: Foreign Policy

Book Review – South Asia in the New World Order: The role of regional cooperation, Shahid Javed Burki

October 1, 2017 Editor

In the book, Shahid Javed Burki, a Pakistani economist and social scientist talks about how India and other South Asian Countries could benefit from the new world order if they play their regional cooperation card carefully. As reviewed by Aditi Khemani.

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“China’s One Belt One Road Initiative”: Analysis from an Indian Perspective

January 14, 2016 Richa Sekhani

Reproduced from Economic and Political Weekly Issue Vol. 50. Issue No. 49, Dec 5, 2015 with the authors’ permission. The authors Geethanjali Nataraj (geethanjali@orfonline.org) and

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India in Latin America: A Missing Story?

March 25, 2015 Deepanshu Mohan

Exploring the weaknesses of India’s current relationship with Latin America, Deepanshu Mohan and Tridivesh Singh Maini identify opportunities that could prove mutually beneficial. They argue that improvements can

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CHABAHAR: India’s Gateway to Central Asia

December 5, 2014 Editor

For India, the Chabahar port project is expected to serve a number of purposes, including expansion of trade, investments and transit facilitation for the Central

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Xi Jinping’s Serendipity with India: Expectations of Greater Engagement

September 25, 2014 Editor

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s  visit to India is likely to boost economic ties between both the countries. The leadership on either side carefully balanced the

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