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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Language: English. About The Book:South Asia represents one fourth of world population with low gross domestic product, low per capita and low literacy rate coupled with high birth and high death rates. It contains the largest number of the world's hungry about 350 million people. It is afflicted by a number of problemssocial, political and economic. Further, disparity between the rural and urban, poor and rich and violence (extremism, insurgency) have led to instability and insecurity in the region. No common external threat was perceived by the region. South Asian states are plagued by interstate conflicts over boundaries. Absence of collective identity and lack of sense of belonging do still exist in the region and thus hinder South Asia from achieving the momentum to grow at its full potential. South Asia inherited an integrated transport system from the British, but this was fractured not only by the partition but also by its political aftermath. It needs to be integrated again. Due to lack of integration of the transport system in South Asia, the logistic costs are very high and ranges between thirteen to fourteen per cent of GDP. Connectivity plays a significant role in combating poverty. If countries in South Asia continue growing at a seven per cent rate, the incidence of poverty would be reduced from fifty to twenty per cent. Currently South Asia represents only five per cent of trade. If transport network and infrastructure are improved, trade among the South Asian countries would be enhanced. The contributors in this volume focus on the problems being faced by the South Asian countries and suggest amicable solutions to enhance economic cooperation amongst them. The volume tries to visualize a new South Asia free from conflicts, thereby improving the welfare of the people in the region. Structure of the Volume The volume consists of fifteen papers, which divides into four parts. PartI: Regionalism in South Asia PartII: Connectivity and Trade in South Asia PartIII: Cultural Linkages and Soft power in Regional Integration PartIV: Bilateral Relations. About The Author: Adluri Subramanyam Raju is Coordinator of the Centre for Maritime Studies and Associate Professor in the Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of South Asian Studies and editorial member on four Journals. He was Salzburg Seminar Fellow (2006) and recipient of the Mahbub Ul Haq Award (Regional Centre for Strategic Studies (RCSS), Colombo, 2003); Scholar of Peace Award (WISCOMP, New Delhi, 2002) and Kodikara Award (RCSS, Colombo, 1998). He was a Visiting Fellow at the Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies, Colombo, May 2012. He has published ten books including edited volumes and more than three dozen papers. Prof. Mohanan B Pillai, who is currently Head of the Mahe Campus of Pondicherry University, was previously Director, UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute of South Asia Regional Cooperation , Head, Centre for South Asian Studies and Head , Department of Politics& International Studies. He is the founder Editor of ISDA JournalStudies in Development and Administration and International Journal of South Asian Studies. He has published several books, research papers and articles in the areas of Development Studies, Foreign Policy of India and South Asian Studies. The latest in the kitty of his publications is India's National Security: Concerns and Strategies 2013 CONTENTS: List of Contributors 9 Introduction 11 PARTI: REGIONALISM IN SOUTH ASIA 1. Theories of Regionalism and Regionalism in South Asia 21 Uttara Sahasrabuddhe 2. Will SAARC Ever Accomplish the Goal of Regional Integration 35 Y. Yagama Reddy PARTII: CONNECTIVITY AND TRADE IN SOUTH ASIA 3. India's Trade with South Asian Neighbours: Perceptions and Reality 49 Indra Nath Mukherji 4. Maritime Connectivity and Cooperation in South Asia: Issues and Concerns 63 Adluri Subramanyam Raju 5. Conflict, Transition, Connectivity and Regional Integration in South Asia 81 Som P Pudasaini 6. Regional Connectivity and Energy Security in South Asia: Challenges and Opportunities 103 C.Vinodan 7. Connectivity and Infrastructure Development in South Asia: China's Perceptions 117 Srikanth Kondapalli PARTIII: CULTURAL LINKAGES AND SOFT POWER IN REGIONAL INTEGRATION 8. Crosscultural Dialogues in South Asia 141 I.P. Khosla 9. Cultural Diplomacy and Regional Integration in South Asia: Relevance and Importance of India's Role 161 Rabindra Sen 10. Winning Hearts and Minds: Role of Soft Power in India's Regional Strategy 173 Rashmi Bhure PARTIV: BILATERAL RELATIONS 11. Connectivity, Development and Regional Integration: The Case of Kaladan Project Between India and Myanmar 187 Santishree D. Pandit and Rimli Basu 12. BangladeshIndia Relations and its Future 207 Imtiaz Ahmed 13. Connectivity and Security Concerns: Issues on IndiaNepal Border 233 Sanjay K Jha 14. IndiaPakistan Initiative for Conflict Resolution: The Challenges Ahead 255 Rajpal Budania 15. Normalisation of IndiaPakistan Relations and Prospects of Economic Development in South Asia 275 Riaz Ahmed Shaikh Index 291 The Title 'Connectivity and Integration in South Asia written/authored/edited by Mohanan B. Pillai, Adluri Subramanyam Raju', published in the year 2024. The ISBN 9789357225991 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 298 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. 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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated (Second Raisina Dialogue, New Delhi, on 17th January 2017)that the civilisational legacy of 'Realism, Co-existence, Cooperation and Partnership' moulded India's strategic vision. The above statement reflects India's ambitious project to attain great power status, which has been a constant element in India's foreign and strategic policy since its independence. The quest for great power status is a shared belief and behaviour. Moreover, Prime Minister Modi has been continuing, at a fast pace, with the reforms initiated in 1991 by Prime Minister Narasimha Rao and pursued by his immediate predecessors. We can notice in Narendra Modi's approach of 'strategic interconnectedness' or 'multi-vectored engagement' or panchamrit a continuity that aligns perfectly with the policies of his immediate predecessors. At the dawn of independence, the non-alignment approach facilitated liberal capitalist economic development with socialist flavours on an upward trajectory. Narasimha Rao rehabilitated India into the orbit of neoliberal political and financial architecture. Modi's objective is to take India into the league of leading countries in the multipolar world order through his Multivectored Alignment. There exists a symbiotic relationship between foreign policy strategy and domestic economic growth. Modi's Make in India project, Atmanirbhar Bharat, and similar initiatives constructed on multi-vectored alignment or strategic interconnectedness have given India unprecedented visibility worldwide. This book is a collection of essays penned by a few established scholars in the field and budding scholars under the guidance of established scholars. One retired diplomat and one retired Vice -Admiral, contributed each piece, rooted in their own experiences. The attempt is to comprehensively analyse India's strategic culture, doctrine, and foreign policy behaviour.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Language: English. About The Book:South Asia represents one fourth of world population with low gross domestic product, low per capita and low literacy rate coupled with high birth and high death rates. It contains the largest number of the world's hungry about 350 million people. It is afflicted by a number of problemssocial, political and economic. Further, disparity between the rural and urban, poor and rich and violence (extremism, insurgency) have led to instability and insecurity in the region. No common external threat was perceived by the region. South Asian states are plagued by interstate conflicts over boundaries. Absence of collective identity and lack of sense of belonging do still exist in the region and thus hinder South Asia from achieving the momentum to grow at its full potential. South Asia inherited an integrated transport system from the British, but this was fractured not only by the partition but also by its political aftermath. It needs to be integrated again. Due to lack of integration of the transport system in South Asia, the logistic costs are very high and ranges between thirteen to fourteen per cent of GDP. Connectivity plays a significant role in combating poverty. If countries in South Asia continue growing at a seven per cent rate, the incidence of poverty would be reduced from fifty to twenty per cent. Currently South Asia represents only five per cent of trade. If transport network and infrastructure are improved, trade among the South Asian countries would be enhanced. The contributors in this volume focus on the problems being faced by the South Asian countries and suggest amicable solutions to enhance economic cooperation amongst them. The volume tries to visualize a new South Asia free from conflicts, thereby improving the welfare of the people in the region. Structure of the Volume The volume consists of fifteen papers, which divides into four parts. PartI: Regionalism in South Asia PartII: Connectivity and Trade in South Asia PartIII: Cultural Linkages and Soft power in Regional Integration PartIV: Bilateral Relations. About The Author: Adluri Subramanyam Raju is Coordinator of the Centre for Maritime Studies and Associate Professor in the Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University, Pondicherry. He is an Associate Editor of Journal of South Asian Studies and editorial member on four Journals. He was Salzburg Seminar Fellow (2006) and recipient of the Mahbub Ul Haq Award (Regional Centre for Strategic Studies (RCSS), Colombo, 2003); Scholar of Peace Award (WISCOMP, New Delhi, 2002) and Kodikara Award (RCSS, Colombo, 1998). He was a Visiting Fellow at the Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies, Colombo, May 2012. He has published ten books including edited volumes and more than three dozen papers. Prof. Mohanan B Pillai, who is currently Head of the Mahe Campus of Pondicherry University, was previously Director, UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Institute of South Asia Regional Cooperation , Head, Centre for South Asian Studies and Head , Department of Politics& International Studies. He is the founder Editor of ISDA JournalStudies in Development and Administration and International Journal of South Asian Studies. He has published several books, research papers and articles in the areas of Development Studies, Foreign Policy of India and South Asian Studies. The latest in the kitty of his publications is India's National Security: Concerns and Strategies 2013 CONTENTS: List of Contributors 9 Introduction 11 PARTI: REGIONALISM IN SOUTH ASIA 1. Theories of Regionalism and Regionalism in South Asia 21 Uttara Sahasrabuddhe 2. Will SAARC Ever Accomplish the Goal of Regional Integration 35 Y. Yagama Reddy PARTII: CONNECTIVITY AND TRADE IN SOUTH ASIA 3. India's Trade with South Asian Neighbours: Perceptions and Reality 49 Indra Nath Mukherji 4. Maritime Connectivity and Cooperation in South Asia: Issues and Concerns 63 Adluri Subramanyam Raju 5. Conflict, Transition, Connectivity and Regional Integration in South Asia 81 Som P Pudasaini 6. Regional Connectivity and Energy Security in South Asia: Challenges and Opportunities 103 C.Vinodan 7. Connectivity and Infrastructure Development in South Asia: China's Perceptions 117 Srikanth Kondapalli PARTIII: CULTURAL LINKAGES AND SOFT POWER IN REGIONAL INTEGRATION 8. Crosscultural Dialogues in South Asia 141 I.P. Khosla 9. Cultural Diplomacy and Regional Integration in South Asia: Relevance and Importance of India's Role 161 Rabindra Sen 10. Winning Hearts and Minds: Role of Soft Power in India's Regional Strategy 173 Rashmi Bhure PARTIV: BILATERAL RELATIONS 11. Connectivity, Development and Regional Integration: The Case of Kaladan Project Between India and Myanmar 187 Santishree D. Pandit and Rimli Basu 12. BangladeshIndia Relations and its Future 207 Imtiaz Ahmed 13. Connectivity and Security Concerns: Issues on IndiaNepal Border 233 Sanjay K Jha 14. IndiaPakistan Initiative for Conflict Resolution: The Challenges Ahead 255 Rajpal Budania 15. Normalisation of IndiaPakistan Relations and Prospects of Economic Development in South Asia 275 Riaz Ahmed Shaikh Index 291 The Title 'Connectivity and Integration in South Asia written/authored/edited by Mohanan B. Pillai, Adluri Subramanyam Raju', published in the year 2015. The ISBN 9789351281290 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 298 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. 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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Contents I Indias foreign policy general 1 Understanding Indias foreign policy non alignment and the way ahead KS Pavithran 2 Technology transfer and Indias foreign policy S Shaji 3 Managing Indian economic diplomacy in the era of globalization M Basheer Ahmed Khan 4 Indias energy security challenges and opportunities A Subramanyam Raju 5 India and the present global order a security perspective Suresh R 7 Indian foreign policy through case studies Jigar Patel and Hardik Mehta II India and China 7 Challenges across the Himalayas need for a firm pragmatic foreign policy towards China Sudhir Jacob George 8 Maritime dimensions of India China relations RS Vasan 9 Indias policy towards rising China G Supriya and Mohanan B Pillai 10 Indias look east policy an empirical study Amal Sarkar III India Pakistan and West Asia 11 Changing threat perception from West Asia Indias options AK Pasha 12 Indo Pak relations new trends Sudhir Singh 13 Three frontiers theory and Indias troubled relations with Pakistan and China L Premashekhara IV India and South Asia 14 Indias threat matrix and South Asia MD Nalapat 15 Struggle for democracy in Myanmar Indias response V Suryanarayan 16 Nation building and foreign policy behaviour of India in the regional setting of South Asia PM Joshy and Mohanan B Pillai 17 Conflicts and co operation on trans boundary waters in South Asia Deepa Karthykeyan 18 Regional integration in South Asia reflections on ECEU paradigm Jayaraj Amin V India and Sri Lanka 19 Emerging trends in Sri Lanka an Indian perspective R Swaminathan 20 Is Tamil Nadu the Villain in India Sri Lanka relations V Suryanarayan 21 Maritime dimensions of Indo Sri Lanka relations RS Vasan 22 Post war challenges in Sri Lanka policy options for India SY Surendra Kumar 23 Human rights situation in Sri Lanka and Indian response narratives of refugees survivors Ramu Manivannan 24 India Sri Lanka relations impact of ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka Jacob Ashik Bonofer VI India US and Europe 25 Contemporary development in US Pakistan relations impact on Indian Foreign Policy MJ Vinod 26 India EU strategic partnership perspectives for the 21 century B Krishnamurthy 27 Indias 123 Nuclear Agreement with the USD Purushothaman VII India and Africa 28 Competition for Africa challenges and opportunities for Indian Foreign Policy Vijay Prakasam GV Index Professing and practicing non alignment has been the hallmark of Indias foreign policy since independence in 1947 The initiative for Non Aligned Movement NAM the biggest independent and informal association of countries on a sui generis basis came from three nations viz India Yugoslavia and Egypt represented by the three statesmen Jawaharlal Nehru Joseph Tito and Gamal Abdel Nasser respectively From its modest beginnings at the Belgrade Conference in 1961 with a participation of 25 nations the NAM has expanded to include 119 members at the Sharm El Sheikh Egypt Conference in July 2009The fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union ushered a new era in Indian economy and polity and consequently in Indias foreign policy India unveiled the look east policy in 1991 East Asia including Japan China South Korea and ASEAN is today Indias largest trading partner ahead of EU and the US Indias foreign policy posture in recent years particularly towards the region of West Asia and North Africa WANA has been a subject of intense debate Indias growing relationship with the US and Israel and its lukewarm stand on Iraqi crisis and Iranian nuclear issue is seen as a fundamental shift in the Indian foreign policy exercise Critics have accused the succeeding Indian governments during the past two decades of abandoning its independent foreign policy of deviating from Nehruvian national consensus in Foreign policy matters and towing the Pro American line Others have argued that the radical shift in the orientation of Indian foreign policy in terms of its pro American tilt bears the mark of realism and pragmatism that is dict.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: New. 1st Edition. Security is an important component of the way international relations are played out. After independence in 1947, India followed a policy of non-alignment to protect and promote the interests of the newly born nation. India's security concerns at that time revolved around the threats emanating primarily from Pakistan, although China was also perceived as a threat to India's national security. However, the age of neo-liberal globalization has added additional dimensions to the conventional threats. In the post-Cold War period, the major security concern of India emanates from cross-border terrorism. The challenges posed by international terrorism, the global economic meltdown, and environmental degradation including climate change are also security concerns that India has to address seriously. The crisis in the energy sector is another major security challenge. On the domestic front, India faces many challenges including poverty, illiteracy, social and economic inequalities, communalism, regional imbalances, development-based displacement, etc. This book contains 21 research papers authored by experts in various fields that examine the various dimensions of India's security concerns and suggest appropriate policy formulations in this regard. The need for an out-of-the-box approach for ensuring security in its holistic dimension is emphasized.