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    • Being national or non-national: Sheikh abdullah's autobiography and the history of kashmir 

      Dar, Waseem Ahmad (Central University of Punjab, 2013)
      The present study encompasses a preliminary reading of Aatish-e-Chinar, the autobiography of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, the most important political figure of modern Jammu and Kashmir. It is presumed here that the autobiographies ...
    • Cantomentisation and transformation in south asia: a study of colonial military of punjab/firozpur 

      Singh, Bhupinder (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 

      Lone, Mansoor Ahmad (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 ...
    • China-pakistan strategic relationship : Implication for south asia 

      Naiko, Ghulam Mohiudin (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, ...
    • Connecting for energy? india's negotiation for space in central asia 

      Singh, Sandeep (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 ...
    • Democratic transformation in south asia: Emerging trends 

      Gulam, Mudasir (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 ...
    • Foreign direct investment in south asia : Trends and prospects 

      Kaur, Gurpreet (Central University of Punjab, 2012)
      Foreign investment for these countries is an important strategy to achieve the objectives of increasing industrial production to fulfill the basic needs of people, to generate maximum employment opportunities, to attain ...
    • Human trafficking in south asia : a case study of bathinda district, punjab 

      Kumar, Kovid (Central University of Punjab, 2012)
      The effects of Arsenic (As) were investigated on four varieties of T. aestivum viz. PBW 343, PBW 550, PBW 621 and HD 2967 to elucidate the toxicity of As on morphological, physiological, biochemical and antioxidant processes ...
    • India's trade with six EU countries: Trends and patterns 

      Kaur, Amandeep (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 ...
    • Indian ocean : A life -line for south asia 

      Raikhy, Swati (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 ...
    • Indo-kazakhstan trade : Trends and protocols in the post cold war era 

      Kaur, Jaspreet (Central University of Punjab, 2012)
      Though economic relations between India and Kazakhstan have been strengthening; still the current size of trade and investment between the two countries is relatively less than potential. In this context, the present ...
    • Indo-russian defence cooperation, 1991-2011 

      Mubarik, Mudasir (Central University of Punjab, 2013)
      The purpose of the present study is to meticulously trace the origin and subsequent strengthening of the Indo-Russian defence ties that finally culminated into the formation of Indo-Russian joint ventures with the deal ...
    • Militancy and media: A case study of indian punjab 

      Bassi, Dinesh (Central University of Punjab, 2012)
      Militancy in Punjab has pushed the state to turmoil for more than one and a half decades. Though diverse aspects of this dark phase in the history of Punjab have been studied, the role and involvement of media has largely ...
    • Neoliberal Politics: A Study of Restructuring of the Indian State 

      Singh, Hushiar (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 new great game in central asia : India's interests and challenges 

      Thokar, Parvaiz Ahmad (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. ...
    • Nuclearization in South Asia: The China Factor 

      Mir, Arif Mohmad (Central University of Punjab, 2013)
    • Obama's asia pivot policy : Implications for south asia 

      Ramzan, Hilal (Central University of Punjab, 2014)
      One of the hallmarks of US President Barrack Obama's foreign policy is the 'pivot to Asia'. This policy is aimed at rebalancing US defence policies towards Asia. The Obama administration has rearticulated its policy away ...
    • Pakistan and Russia Relationship: Changing Dynamics in the Post-Cold War Era 

      Singh, Besakh (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 ...
    • Politics and ethnic conflict in Bhutan: A nepalese perspective. 

      Singh, Balinder (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 ...
    • The Post-Cold War Global Politics: A Study of India's Role in Nonaligned Movement 

      Kumar, Manish (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 ...