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kesarijournal · 6 months
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Unraveling India’s BRICS and BRI Conundrum
In a world where geopolitics often resembles a complex game of 3D chess, India finds itself pondering its next move on a board set by two ambitious projects – the expansion of BRICS and China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Imagine a chessboard, not with mere black and white squares, but a vibrant mosaic of global interests, strategic rivalries, and the occasional pawn aspiring to be a queen.…
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easynotes4u · 10 months
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Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) - Meaning, Costs and benefits of FDI to home and host countries, Trends in FDI, India’s FDI policy
In this article we will discuss about Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) – Meaning, Costs and benefits of FDI to home and host countries, Trends in FDI, India’s FDI policy. Meaning of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) refers to the investment made by a company or individual from one country (the home country) into another country (the host country) with the aim of…
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iamadarshbadri · 10 months
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The Cost of Peace in India-Pakistan Relations
Since their independence in 1947, India-Pakistan relations have sustained mutual animosity towards each other. The bloody partition that caused the death of over a million and displaced over 15 million Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs across borders has left a lasting imprint on the two countries. India and Pakistan fought three major wars in 1947, 1965, and 1971, and the 1999 Kargil conflict. Since…
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jaideepkhanduja · 1 year
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Remembering Sushma Swaraj: A Tribute to India's Iconic Leader #SushmaSwaraj #IconicLeader
Sushma Swaraj was an Indian politician and a well-known face in Indian politics. She was the Minister of External Affairs from May 2014 to May 2019 in the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Swaraj was the second woman to hold the position after Indira Gandhi, who held it twice. Swaraj was born on 14 February 1952 in Ambala Cantt, Haryana, to Hardev Sharma and Shrimati Laxmi Devi. She…
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ps14latinamerica · 2 years
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Nearly All U.N. Members Condemn U.S. Embargo on Cuba
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In a meeting of the United Nations General Assembly last week, delegates overwhelmingly voted to condemn the United States' continued trade embargo on Cuba, with one holdout being the representative from Israel. The resolution to condemn America's sanctions against Cuba has been brought to the U.N. every year for the past thirty years, gaining more support this year than it ever has. Cuban foreign minister Bruno Rodriguez spoke of the "cruel" toll the embargo has taken on Cuba's economy: over $6 billion since President Biden assumed office, and insurmountably more since it was first instituted in 1960. While President Obama attempted to ease tensions between the U.S. and Cuba, predecessors Trump and Biden have reversed those efforts by enforcing further sanctions. Biden has justified the latest sanctions as a condemnation of Cuba's police response to protests last year, which evolved into violent anti-government protests. But Cuba's UN ambassador Yuri Gala believes, as do most UN members, that "if the United States government really did care for [...] human rights and self-determination of the Cuban people, it could lift the embargo," (Gala, "Only one country backs US in UN Cuba vote").
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America's embargo on Cuba is a relic of the Cold War and its efforts to prop up governments around the world that favor capitalism and liberalism – many of which have failed. Most notably, the U.S. provided financial and military support to the regime of dictator Fulgencio Batista in the post-World War II era. Batista was severely authoritarian, but his economic policies allowed the U.S. to benefit from trade with Cuba, and he led a prominent campaign against "Communist activities." America's support for Batista despite his corrupt leadership, and its subsequent hostility towards a Castro-led Cuba, demonstrates the realist theory that states will ultimately abandon principles in favor of self-interest. U.S. foreign policy regarding Cuba prioritized the relative gains of its own power over the idealist approach of cultural consistency. If America truly were a staunch proponent of democracy, it would have condemned Batista's authoritarian abuses and use of secret police forces. But to American officials, creating a capitalist global economy was more advantageous than opposing Batista's anti-democratic dictatorship. Put in terms of the prisoner's dilemma, America chose to confess, not cooperate.
Fidel Castro as a popular leader championing socialist ideals posed an ideological threat to the U.S. in its efforts to emerge as the capitalist global hegemon. It lended legitimacy to the ideals of the Soviet Union, America's opponent in the Cold War and the other end of the bipolar global power structure. While the U.S. enjoyed hegemon status after the Soviet Union fell, growing opposition to the U.S. trade sanctions against Cuba reflect a shift towards a more multipolar power distribution. As nations like China, India, and Russia gain influence, so too do ideologies counter to American and western ideals; socialism and anti-capitalist sentiments are increasingly popular around the world. The U.N.'s near-unanimous vote against America's actions symbolizes a new balance of power that challenges U.S. supremacy on the global stage.
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worldmets · 3 years
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India's Foreign Policy by Jawaharlal Nehru
India’s Foreign Policy by Jawaharlal Nehru
The book India’s Foreign Policy has written by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru PDF.  Book Name – India’s Foreign Policy, Language – English, Author – Jawaharlal Nehru, Book Format – PDF, PDF Size – 48 MB, Book Pages – 640, India’s Foreign Policy by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru PDF. It is planned to compile the book India’s Foreign Policy in a way that brings together the basics of Indian foreign policy and…
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harpianews · 3 years
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India will work with all countries for peace: Defense Secretary
India will work with all countries for peace: Defense Secretary
Defense Secretary Ajay Kumar said on Monday that India will continue to oppose any country’s attack on land or in the maritime domain. He also mentioned, without naming any country, that the unprecedented expansion of conventional navies in the Pacific Ocean and some presence that may not be innocent, has the potential to start another arms race between nations. “India will work with all…
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pen2print · 3 years
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US promises to help India in Covid Fight
‘Will never forget the help given to us by India’ says US promising help to India in its Covid fight: Indan minister of external affairs S Jaishankar who was in his official trip to US became the first cabinet minister to visit it since Joe Biden was appointed as US president i.e January 20th. On Saturday external affairs minister gave an statement related to expand production of vaccines in…
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gouracademy · 3 years
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India's Refugee Policy: ভারতের শরণার্থী নীতি
India’s Refugee Policy: ভারতের শরণার্থী নীতি
India’s Refugee Policy: মিয়ানমারে সাম্প্রতিক সামরিক অভ্যুত্থান এবং পরবর্তী রাজনৈতিক পরিস্থিতিতে ভারতে অবৈধ অভিবাসীদের সংখ্যা বৃদ্ধি পেয়েছে। মিয়ানমারের রোহিঙ্গা শরণার্থীদের বিষয়টি ইতিমধ্যে ভারতের সামনে, সুতরাং বর্তমান রাজনৈতিক সঙ্কটের কারণে মিয়ানমার থেকে অবৈধ অভিবাসীদের আসা বিষয়টি অবশ্যই উদ্বেগের বিষয়। ঐতিহাসিকভাবে, প্রতিবেশী অনেক দেশ থেকে শরণার্থীরা ভারতে এসেছেন। উদ্বাস্তুরা রাষ্ট্রের জন্য…
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kesarijournal · 7 months
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Unraveling the Diplomatic Intrigue: India, Australia, and the Khalistan Conundrum
In a world where geopolitical dynamics are as intricate as they are impactful, a recent series of high-level discussions between India and Australia have caught the eye of international observers. At the heart of these talks is a complex web involving the Khalistan movement, strained Indo-Canadian relations, and Australia’s role in this multifaceted narrative.#### The Delhi Dialogue: A…
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newsoutbursts · 4 years
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India has never been part of an alliance and will never be: Jaishankar
India has never been part of an alliance and will never be: Jaishankar
Non-alignment is an old concept today, but India will never be a part of an alliance, according to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.
Speaking about the consequences of global shifts, including the United States and the assertiveness of China, he said they were opening spaces for middle powers like India, Japan, the European Union and others.
Also read: EAM Jaishankar discusses border…
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thetimepress · 4 years
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वीडियो जारी कर राहुल गाँधी का मोदी सरकार पर हमला, बोलें- चीन के आक्रमक होने के पीछे ये है वजह
वीडियो जारी कर राहुल गाँधी का मोदी सरकार पर हमला, बोलें- चीन के आक्रमक होने के पीछे ये है वजह
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कांग्रेस सांसद राहुल गाँधी ने विडियो जारी कर एक बार मोदी सरकार को उसकी आर्थिक और विदेश नीति को लेकर घेरा है.
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कांग्रेस पार्टी के पूर्व राष्ट्रीय अध्यक्ष और केरल के वायनाड से सांसद राहुल गांधी (Rahul Gandhi) ने केंद्र की मोदी सरकार (Modi Government) पर उसकी आर्थिक और विदेश नीतियों को लेकर एक बार फिर हमला बोला है. 
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news24fresh · 4 years
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China’s actions due to India’s fragile economy, troubled neighbourhood and weak foreign policy, says Rahul
China’s actions due to India’s fragile economy, troubled neighbourhood and weak foreign policy, says Rahul
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A fragile economy, troubled neighbourhood and weak foreign policy prompted China to act against India, former Congress president Rahul Gandhi said in a short video released by the Congress on Friday.
Also read: The standoff and China’s India policy dilemma
Mr. Gandhi, in the 3.37-second video, alleged that in the past six years, the Narendra Modi government “disturbed and disrupted” all…
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harpianews · 3 years
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Government's foreign policy - How to lose friends, not impress anyone: Rahul Gandhi targets Center
Government’s foreign policy – How to lose friends, not impress anyone: Rahul Gandhi targets Center
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday took a dig at the Center over the signing of an agreement on border talks by Bhutan and China, saying the government’s foreign policy is about losing friends and impressing someone. Bhutan said in a statement that its Foreign Minister Lyonpo Tandi Dorji and China’s Assistant Foreign Minister Wu Jianghao signed the agreement on Thursday. MoU on “Three-Step…
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iasnetwork-blog · 5 years
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India's Foreign Policy Challenges UPSC IAS
India’s Foreign Policy Challenges UPSC IAS
India’s Foreign Policy Challenges UPSC IAS
  A country’s foreign policy consists of self-interest strategies chosen by the state to safeguard its national interests and to achieve goals within its international relations milieu.
A successful Indian foreign policy, by definition, is one that creates the external circumstances conducive to realizing India’s fundamental aims such as protecting its…
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sscgyan · 5 years
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rajiv sikri challenge and strategy latest edition pdf
rajiv sikri challenge and strategy latest edition pdf
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