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Increased incidence of spontaneous abortions on exposure to cadmium and lead: a systematic review and meta-analysis
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2021-06-25)Background: Spontaneous abortions are the most severe complication of early pregnancy and are a major reproductive health problem. Although this could be caused due to various cytogenetic, immunological, or endocrinological ... -
INDIA AND CENTRAL ASIAN REPUBLICS ECONOMIC COOPERATION: AN ANALYSIS OF PROBLEMS AND POTENTIALS
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)India and Central Asia have been enjoying long historical and civilizational relations since the recorded history. Due to the prominent historical links, both regions have been sharing great economic engagements as well. ... -
India UK Bilateral Trade: Trends, Patterns and Prospects.
(Central University of Punjab, 2017)International trade acts as an important mean which contributes significantly to economic growth by opening domestic economy to the global level (Sun & Heshmati, 2010). Recently, the trend of South-South and North-North ... -
India's Foreign Policy for south and central asia post 9/11: Embrassing strategic realism
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India'S Neighbourhood Policy Under NDA II Government: A Maldivian Perspective
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)The foreign policy of India has been based on three pillars Non-alignment, Anticolonialism, and Panchsheel.Neighbourhood policy is a subset of Indian foreign policy. Since the independence of India has been maintained good ... -
India's trade with six EU countries: Trends and patterns
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)India and European Union trade relations go back to 1960s. Both sides started their bilateral trade relations after their first summit which, was held in 2000 and after that India-EU has gone through various rounds of ... -
India-Pakistan Trade: Problems, Prospects and Challenges
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)The economic cooperation has been challenging in the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) region. Due to the political conflicts between India and Pakistan, development of the South Asia has been on ... -
Indian Herbs and their Therapeutic Potential against Alzheimer’s Disease and other Neurological Disorders
(Wiley, 2017)Many present-day diseases are caused by disruption of the delicate balance between the reactive oxygen/nitrogen species (ROS/RNS) produced by oxidants and their scavenging by the antioxidants in the body. Chief among them ... -
Indian ocean : A life -line for south asia
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)Since the ancient times Indian Ocean has played significant role in dissemination of capital, goods, people etc. It has been a source of immense importance and has entered in the life of all the littoral countries .Natural ... -
The Indian perspective on the harmful substances found in sanitary napkins and their effects on the environment and human health
(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2023-04-06)In this study, hazardous substances in 5 different brands of sanitary napkins being used in India have been analysed through gas chromatography mass spectroscopy (GCMS). Concentration of chemicals such as volatile organic ... -
Indian Punjabi skilled migrants in Britain: Of brain drain and under-employment
(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2013)Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the careers of skilled migrants from Indian Punjab. This study complicates the normalization of skilled migration as a "win-win" situation by examining the career trajectories ... -
India’s Central Asia Policy: Factoring Russia
(World Focus, 2018)The Indo-Soviet friendship has been evolved into a strategic partnership and cooperation in general and in context of Central Asia in particular. For the Indo-Russia relations, the regional developments present the ... -
India’s Foreign Policy in the twentieth century: Shifting paradigm
(2015)Most of the scholars considered that first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had defined a unique foreign policy for India at the very dawn of its independence. Despite strong criticism from many quarters of his world view, ... -
India’s Trade with Central Asia with special reference to Kazakhstan in post-cold war era. In: Malhotra, R. Gill, S. S. and Gaur, N. (eds.)
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India’s Trade with Central Asia: Trends and Prospects
(IACD- Institute of Asian Culture and Development, 2011)Although the countries of Central Asia have been integrated in the global economy, their economic relations with India have been declined significantly. India’s BOT with all Central Asian countries (except Uzbekistan) had ... -
India�s Health Diplomacy as a Soft Power Tool towards Africa: Humanitarian and Geopolitical Analysis
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2021-09-17)India and Africa have been sharing a multidimensional relationship of cooperation and friendship since the ancient civilizations. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought new possibilities and opportunities for India to leverage ... -
India�s Merchandise Exports to Asia: A Constant Market Share Analysis
(Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd, 2022-02-08)The present study attempts to examine the structural changes in Indian merchandise exports to Asia during the period 1980�2016 by using Constant Market Share (CMS) analysis. The index values of the CMS analysis suggest ... -
India�s Neighbourhood Vaccine Diplomacy During COVID-19 Pandemic: Humanitarian and Geopolitical Perspectives
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2022-02-18)In recent years, India has established itself as the world�s �pharmacy hub�, and this claim was proven once again when it delivered COVID-19 vaccines to its citizens, neighbouring nations and across the globe. Following ...