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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 ...
Neoliberal Politics: A Study of Restructuring of the Indian State
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)
Neoliberal Politics refers to 'economic rationalism', which is based on the efficiency
of market forces and characterised it by minimal government intervention. It
emerged in contrast to the welfare state model, in which ...
The Post-Cold War Global Politics: A Study of India's Role in Nonaligned Movement
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)
The post-Second World War confrontational bipolarity enforced infant decolonised
nations to adopt the policy of nonalignment to preserve their hard won sovereignty.
India as pioneer nation introduced the notion of ...
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 ...