South And Central Asian Studies - Master Dissertation
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Item India'S Neighbourhood Policy Under NDA II Government: A Maldivian Perspective(Central University of Punjab, 2018) Singh, Khusdeep; Singh, BawaThe 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 relations with its neighbours. India has maintained close and friendly relations with the neighbour. The Modi's government has been start neighbourhood first policy. India has decent relations with the Maldives Being strategically located, the Maldives has been holding a pivotal position for Indian maritime security. The Maldives is eyes of India in the Indian Ocean. India has followed the ''Neighbourhood first'' and the Maldives also follow the ''India first policy''. But the relations between these countries are not good. The former President of Maldives, He had followed the "India First Policy." The government of Abdulla Yameen has followed ''China First policy''. Many mismatch between India and China related to security, economic and political perspectiveItem Rohingya Crisis: An Analysis on Indian Security Perspective(Central University of Punjab, 2018) Singh, Gurmit; Singh, BawaEthnic conflicts are harmful for the whole societies and with the passage of time if they are not solved they are making a thread for the states. This study has tried to focus on the world’s most persecuted minority Rohingya. They belong to the Muslim community of Myanmar. Oppression and persecution of Rohingya frequently occurs in Rakhine province of Myanmar by her own government. After the independence of Myanmar from colonial rule Rohingya Muslims are faced discriminated nature of different governments of Myanmar. Form the history there is so many events of violence took place. In August 2017, once again has terrible violence commenced by Myanmar’s military forces against Rohingya Muslim. From the past they are deprived from their own citizenship, rights, education, home, jobs and even food. They have fled Myanmar to Bangladesh and looking asylum in some other neighboring countries. As far as India’s concern, it came suddenly in limelight because government is planning to deport 40, 0000 Rohingyas settled in Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi and other state to Myanmar. Because of potential Security threat and considering some additional things such as Economic burden, demographic misbalance, unemployment and over populated country like India has not directly offered shelter and asylum to these persecuted ethnic people. But it is comprehensible that if India would takeany strong position in favor of Rohingyas can affect relations between two sides. India has been taking its steps very carefully. India is offering huge financial assistance and stuffs of basic necessities to Bangladesh on the Humanitarian ground and starting a “operation insanyat” and signed agreement with Bangladesh government. It has also appealed to Myanmar to take certain steps to finish the crisis.