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Politics and ethnic conflict in Bhutan: A nepalese perspective.
(Central University of Punjab, 2017)
Driglam-Nam-Za, Gross National Happiness Bhutan is one of the most contemporary additions to the world's democracies. For over a century the nation had been run by kings of the Wangchuck dynasty. But, in 2001, a fundamental ...
Connecting for energy? india's negotiation for space in central asia
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)
The present research aims to examine the role of energy demands in determining the contours of India's new 'Connect Central Asia' policy. In a world of accelerating energy needs, possession and non-possession of energy ...
Pakistan and Russia Relationship: Changing Dynamics in the Post-Cold War Era
(Central University of Punjab, 2016)
It would be an important relationship for Pakistan to become a regional partner of Russia, which is a major regional player in the South Asia. During the Cold War and the Post-Cold War era, Pakistan and the Russian Federation ...
Cantomentisation and transformation in south asia: a study of colonial military of punjab/firozpur
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)
Military history in general is seen as an under-researched area, though military remained important to every country from time immemorial and countries and kingdoms maintained military for protection and security as well ...
China's startegic forays in south asia : Contextualising india's concerns
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)
China's terrific rise and all-round development in almost all fields have provided her an identity in the International system as one of the great power. China's focus has now changed and the older views are giving way to ...
Democratic transformation in south asia: Emerging trends
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)
The South Asian region has experienced authoritarian and autocratic rule
since its inception. India is the only country in South Asia to become a successful
democratic country after independence. Sri Lanka has also adopted ...
The new great game in central asia : India's interests and challenges
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)
The Great Game which divided Persia into a Russian-controlled northern zone,
a nominally independent central zone, and a British-controlled southern zone,
officially ended with the Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907. ...
Transboundary implications of damming river brahmaputra and response of indian government
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)
Rivers play an important role in the lives of the people. Rivers provide water for irrigation, potable drinking water, cheap transportation, electricity, as well as livelihoods for a large number of people. On one hand ...
China-pakistan strategic relationship : Implication for south asia
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)
Strategic relations between the two countries were established in 1972. Ever since then the two countries have given to each other the much required political and diplomatic support on various issues like, Kashmir, Tibet, ...
Public transport and mobility in urban south asia (A study of bathinda city)
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)
Public transport plays a vital role in the development of the modern era as an integral part of the socio-economic and political structure of the country. Thus urban transport, its infrastructure and traffic management ...