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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. pp. 364.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Vij Books India Private Limited, 2021
ISBN 10: 939091700X ISBN 13: 9789390917006
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Bookwell Publications Bookwell, 2003
ISBN 10: 8185040680 ISBN 13: 9788185040684
Da: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condizione: New. pp. xxii + 284 1st Edition.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Bookwell Publications Bookwell, 2005
ISBN 10: 8185040907 ISBN 13: 9788185040905
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Condizione: New. pp. xii + 243 1st Published.
Da: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condizione: New. pp. 364.
Da: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Regno Unito
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Da: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. pp. xii + 243 Acknowledgements.
Da: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germania
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Da: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Da: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Overview of the Mongolian economy. 3. Economic relations between India and Mongolia. 4. Mongolia's integration with the world economy. 5. Mongolia's trade transportation linkages with neighbouring countries. 6. Bilateral relations between India and Mongolia. 7. Measures to strengthen India - Mongolia economic relations. 8. Conclusion. References. Appendices. The relations between Mongolia and India have a long history. Both the countries have continued to build relations based on their shared historical and cultural legacy. Relations with Southeast and East Asian countries are the foundation of India's Act East Policy (AEP). Mongolia has a strong strategic dimension, thus occupying an important space in India's AEP. Mongolia plays a pivotal role when India aims to deepen its partnership with North East and Central Asia. Mongolia being a landlocked country relies heavily on foreign trade and investment. Although China and Russia account for a large share of Mongolia's trade and investment, India-Mongolia trade has been growing at a faster pace in recent years. However, compared to its potential, current economic engagement is limited primarily to trade in minerals only. While strategic aspects continue to dominate the bilateral engagements, the possibility of enhancement of economic relations between India and Mongolia has never been explored in a comprehensive manner in the past. The visit of Indian Prime Minister to Mongolia in May 2015 has opened new opportunities to take bilateral relations between the two countries to higher levels. India-Mongolia bilateral relations hold the promise of fostering the regional integration process in Asia. Given the thrust of the Act East Policy (AEP), this book analyses the scope and opportunities in interdependence in economic areas between India and Mongolia, presents an assessment of economic cooperation, identifies the challenges and highlights policy issues to be sorted out to foster bilateral relations. To strengthen the India-Mongolia strategic partnership, this Study concludes that both sides should engage in constructive dialogue on areas of mutual interest such as connectivity, trade in goods and services, investment, etc. Maintaining cultural relations with Mongolia is as important as building and enhancing economic relations. The time is now right to move forward, but achieving significant progress will require effective management of bilateral trade and economic policy issues, accompanied by strategic engagement on security and foreign policy fronts.
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Da: Books in my Basket, New Delhi, India
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Xii+284pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Xii+243pp.
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Aggiungi al carrelloN.A. Condizione: New. ISBN:9788131760338.
Da: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: New. India is known as a leading voice in international affairs. India's economic size, vast and growing market, democratic institutions, access to ocean and foundation of science largely explain why India continues to play an important role in global and regional affairs. India is the only country in Asia having the heft to counterbalance China and thus welcomed by many countries in Asia and the Pacific. India has embarked on a period of radical changes in its foreign and economic policies. Faced with a major slowdown of India's trade with Southeast and East Asia in 2014-15, the government responded by initiating far-reaching Act East Policy (AEP) aimed at greater economic integration with South, Southeast and East Asian nations. Started with a fresh vigour in 2014, AEP has gained a new momentum while acting on the east. The Act 'East' is now getting transformed into Act 'Indo-Pacific'. This book presents short essays written by the author on several key aspects of India's economic relations and the challenges faced by India in the post-AEP period. Ten broad themes are analysed in this book: BBIN, BIMSTEC, SAARC, ASEAN, MGC, Act EastNorth East, BCIM, BRI, Act Far East and Indo-Pacific. This volume highlights what, in author's best judgement, should be the direction for India's expanding neighbourhood. It is an economist's insight and field experience based analysis that offers guidelines for international cooperation. This volume is an invaluable companion for the policymakers, academia, students of international relations, diplomats and the general readership as well.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Contents: 1. Introduction/Prabir De and Suthiphand Chirathivat. Part I. Section I: Changing Landscape of Global Order and ASEAN-India Relations in the Post-COVID-19 Period. 2. ASEAN-India: Strengthening Partnership in the Pandemic Times/Amita Batra. 3. Changing Landscape of Global World Order and India-ASEAN Relations through India's Northeast/Nani Gopal Mahanta. 4. Disease Control and Prevention: New Avenue for the ASEAN-India Cooperation in Post-COVID Era/Lau Sim Yee and Lau Sim Kim. 5. Changing Landscape of Global Order and ASEAN-India Relations in the Post-COVID-19 Era/Carole Ann Chit Tha. Section II: Emerging Value Chains: Opportunities for ASEAN and India in the Post-COVID-19 Period. 6. Emerging Value Chains: Opportunities for ASEAN and India in Post-COVID-19 Period/Ramesh Kodammal. 7. Emerging Value Chain Opportunities Post-COVID-19 and India-ASEAN Relations/Rupa Chanda. 8. Emerging Value Chains for ASEAN and India: The Role of RCEP/Tham Siew Yean. 9. GVCs: Opportunities for India and ASEAN Post-COVID-19/Saon Ray. Section III: New Normal and Significance of 4IR on ASEAN-India Partnership and Future Collaborations. 10. ASEAN-India Cooperation and the Pandemic's Push towards a Digital Economy: Impact and Policy Response/Jayant Menon. 11. 4IR and the Digital Platform Economy: Opportunities and Policy Challenges for the ASEAN and India/Balaji Parthasarathy. Section IV: ASEAN Outlook on Indo-Pacific (AOIP) and Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI): Complementarities and Cooperation. 12. Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative (IPOI) and ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP): Views on Complementarities/Pradeep Chauhan. 13. ASEAN-India: Strengthening Partnership in the Post-COVID-19 Era/Fukunari Kimura. 14. ASEAN Outlook on Indo-Pacific (AOIP) and the Indo-Pacific Oceans' Initiative (IPOI): Complementarities, Challenges and Opportunities/Premesha Saha. 15. Ocean Renewable Energy: A Conflux of AOIP and IPOI/Joefe B. Santarita. Section V: Way Forward. 16. ASEAN-India Partnership in the Post-COVID-19 and Way Forward/C. Uday Bhaskar. Part II: Sixth Roundtable of ASEAN-India Network of Think Tanks (AINTT) 20-21 August 2020. Summary of the Roundtable. Key Recommendations for Actionable Projects. The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and India are bound together by their shared history and culture. Relation with ASEAN is one of the cornerstones of India's Foreign Policy. Starting in 1992, when India joined ASEAN as a sectoral dialogue partner, ASEAN and India are going to complete thirty years of their bilateral relations in 2022. The ongoing pandemic has imposed many global and regional challenges. Moving from cooperation to integration, there is a need to jointly address challenges to strengthening the partnership between ASEAN and India in various areas. This book addresses some of these challenges in a lucid manner. It presents a set of 15 research papers, which were presented at the sixth ASEAN-India Network of Think-Tanks (AINTT) roundtable in 2020. Divided in five major sections, this volume reviews some of the achievements of ASEAN-India relations while completing three decades of partnership, and presents a set of new agenda for the fourth decade. It also underlines the desire of the ASEAN countries and India to diversify and further strengthen the relations in the third decade. This volume is also published to commemorate the thirty years of ASEAN-India relations.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. China and India partnership in the era of globalization/He Xuan. 2. Bilateral cooperation between India and China issues and ways forward/Jayanta Kumar Ray and Prabir De. 3. India China Trade Cooperation ground zero fundamentals/Buddhadeb Ghosh. 4. Complementarities in industries between Yunnan and India/Liu Xing. 5. India China relations in the era of globalization/Sujit Dutta. 6. Deepening investment and economic relations between China and India a case for closer regional economic cooperation/Yang Ye. 7. India China border trade through Nathu La in Sikkim potentials and challenges/Mahendra P. Lama. 8. Cooperation and prospect of Yunnan India trade/Chen Hangao. 9. Sino Indian border trade for frontier development the case of India's Northeast and China's Southwest/Gurudas Das. 10. Economic and trade contact between Dehong Prefecture of Yunnan Province of China and Northeastern Region of India some thoughts/Meng Biguang. 11. Development of transport network in Northeast India to promote India's international trade with China and other countries/N.P. Ranganathan and Rajeev Sapra. 12. Carry out the strategy for going to South Asia restoring the prosperity of the ancient Silk Road/Yang Jinjian. 13. India China co operation process problems and prospects/K.P.V. Nair. 14. Mechanism to facilitate K2K cooperation/He Xuan. 15. Regional transport integration Kolkata to Kunming/Swarup K. Gupta. 16. Relighting the Southern Silk Road tourism prospects between Yunnan and West Bengal/Wang Xiangyun. 17. Strengthening K2K cooperation some proposals/Yang Jiannong. 18. Urban and economic development in Kunming/Li Jiwei. 19. Kunming Kolkata cooperation some thoughts/Bi Kunmin. India and China have recently been among some of the fastest growing economies in the world. This rapid economic growth and targeted poverty reduction programmes have resulted in the incidence of poverty being halved from the 1990 level. India China economic relations and the related spheres of activities are a few of the most positive aspects of the current international relations. With the ongoing economic reform programme and market liberalization process which is gradually being extended to most sectors of the economy new vistas for economic opportunities have been opened between the two countries. Both India and China have not only attempted to deepen their economic interactions within Asia but also between themselves. Bilateral trade and investment links between the two countries have grown rapidly over the past few years suggesting the presence of complementarities and unexploited potentials. This book is a collection of 19 research papers which cover trends in bilateral trade and other economic relations between India and china. This book highlights the emergence of India and China as major economic forces in the world and stresses their growing openness as a key factor for closer economic integration between these two countries. Because of the presence of complementarities between India and China this book also deals with micro level economic integration such as that between Northeastern states of India and Southwestern provinces of China and concludes that a properly paced economic integration process will not only help boost both the quantity and quality of economic growth of India and China but will also generate benefits for other neighbouring countries in the region. Finally the book underlines the necessity of cross border initiatives relating to trade facilitation and investment promotion between India and China which can be instrumental in generating jobs increasing subregional gross national product improving intra subregional trade and strengthening the economic fabric. 243 pp.
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Da: Books in my Basket, New Delhi, India
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Aggiungi al carrelloN.A. Condizione: New. ISBN:9789386288141.
Da: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: New. 1st Edition. Research and Information System for Developing Countries. The Mekong countries comprising Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR), Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam grew rapidly during the last decade. With the exception of the years of global financial crisis, magnitude of growth rates and duration are remarkable in Mekong history. Given a long historical and cultural link between India and Mekong countries, there are ample scopes for co-operation and so also potential gains. (jacket).
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: K W Publishers Pvt Ltd 1/12/2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 9391490476 ISBN 13: 9789391490478
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Hardback or Cased Book. Condizione: New. ASEAN - India Strengthening Partnership and Post-Pandemic Future. Book.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: K W Publishers Pvt Ltd 10/14/2020, 2020
ISBN 10: 9389137306 ISBN 13: 9789389137309
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Paperback or Softback. Condizione: New. Act East to Act Indo-Pacific: India's Expanding Neighbourhood. Book.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. 1st Edition. Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction/Prabir De and Mustafizur Rahman. 2. Boosting trade and prosperity in South Asia/Sanjay Kathuria and Sohaib Shahid. 3. Development of regional transport networks in Asia/Madan Bandhu Regmi. 4. Cross-border connectivity initiatives across South Asia: Would the broader region-wide connectivity be ensured?/Khondaker Golam Moazzem. 5. Trade facilitation in South Asia through transport connectivity/Mustafizur Rahman, Md. Zafar Sadique and Nirman Saha. 6. BBIN MVA: Good beginning but many challenges/Prabir De. 7. Trade and transit cooperation with Afghanistan: Results from a firm-level survey from Pakistan/Vaqar Ahmed and Saad Shabbir. 8. Recent developments in Nepal's trade logistics: implication for South Asia Regional Cooperation/Pushpa Raj Rajkarnikar. 9.Transit through Bangladesh: Prospects and challenges/Mohammad Yunus.10. Implications of Pakistan's trade normalisation with India/Indra Nath Mukherji and Subrata Kumar Behera.11. India and Bangladesh connectivity with Myanmar/Kavita Iyengar. 12. Reframing South Asian Cooperation with the 2030 agenda: Benchmarking the SDGs and a new role for SAARC/Debapriya Bhattacharya and Umme Shefa Rezbana. There is a general consensus among policymakers, academicians and development practitioners that transport connectivity lies at the heart of deepening regional cooperation and integration in South Asia. It is being increasingly recognised now that development of production networks and value chains and promotion of trade and investment depend critically on the efficacy of transport linkages within and across countries. In absence of good transport connectivity, exporters lose competitiveness, domestic producers face cost-hike and delay and consumers' interests get undermined. Throughout all his active life, Dr. M. Rahmatullah had relentlessly championed the cause of multimodal connectivity in South Asia, and also seamless movement of goods across all of Asia. His dream was to build an integrated South Asia through corridors and gateways, which will be well connected with pan-Asian transport networks. His seminal contributions had put connectivity as central to economic prosperity and regional economic integration in the region. One recalls that member countries of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) had pledged to achieve the South Asia Economic Union (SAEU) by turn of the ongoing decade, where an efficient, secure and integrated transport network was identified to play a catalytic role. Trade was to play a crucial part in this scenario. Regrettably, South Asia is a case in point, where country-specific constraints impeded trade between countries. Consequently, goods often lose competitiveness at home before being sold overseas. One of the key tasks before South Asian countries is, therefore, to build gateways and multimodal corridors, which are the building blocks for creating an integrated spatial economic region in South Asia. In this backdrop, this collection of essays in honour of Dr. M. Rahmatullah deals with a diverse range of issues concerning trade and integration in South Asia, and assesses policy priorities, implementation imperatives and emerging challenges in view of this. Each chapter of the book tries to capture a vital segment of the cross-cutting issues associated with closer transport and economic linkages in South Asia and attempts to draw relevant policy implications in this connection. The volume reviews the progress made in terms of trade and connectivity in South Asia, and suggests ways towards further strengthening of regional integration in the region. We hope that the book will serve as a valuable reference source for policymakers, academics and practitioners working on issues of regional integration in South Asia.