UNIT 2 APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY Structure 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Introduction Political Realist and ‘Complex Neo-realist’Approaches to India’s Foreign Policy Perspective of Interdependence and Complex Interdependence New World Order Non-alignment and the Nehruvian Consensus Summary Exercises 2.1 INTRODUCTION Literature on Indian foreign policy offers a range of approaches to the study of the subject. They range from traditional approaches based on the theories
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Indian Political system 1. India is a Sovereign‚ Secular‚ Democratic Republic with a Parliamentary form of Government. 2. The Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November 1949 3. The constitution came into force on 26th November 1950. 4. The Constitution advocated the trinity of justice‚ liberty and equality for all the citizens. 5. The Constitution was framed keeping in mind the socioeconomic progress of the country. 6. India follows a parliamentary
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Role of youth in Transforming India ‘Youth is like a fire It crept forward. A Spark at first Growing into a flame The brightening into a Blaze’. Introduction: Martin Luther has said‚ "I have a Dream" and the dream come largely true. If he had not thought of that dream he would have accomplished nothing in his life. To climb high one has to think of climbing the Everest. One may not go higher
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LITRATURE REVIEW Tourism is the largest sector of the world. It brings income for a country as well as help to preserve the world heritage. We can say that tourism is playing an important role to provide work for people. Tourism makes a person to away from his home and to do activities. Tourism means travelling to the sites for holiday‚ business‚ study‚ leisure‚ relaxation etc. “Tourism comprises the activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for
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tradition‚ customs and culture of the specific state. Costumes of North Indian State The primary fibre used in North India is cotton. However‚ since this part of India experiences winter‚ woolen clothes are quite common as well. The costumes of Jammu & Kashmir are made of wool‚ silk with intricate embroideries and cotton. In these mountainous regions‚ Pheran‚ the traditional gown‚ is the most popular form of dressing among both men and women.Costumes of Himachal Pradesh are different for each community
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jsp?groupID=104 MIPT (2007) WordWeb Online (2007). Jerusalem warriors. Retrieved December 18‚ 2007 from http://www.wordwebonline.com/en/JERUSALEMWARRIORS Fuerzas‚ E MIPT (2007). Jamiat ul-Mujahedin (JuM) attacked Government target (May 21‚ 2003‚ Kashmir). Retrieved December 18‚ 2007 from http://www.tkb.org/Incident.jsp?incID=15996 Aftergood‚ S (Movement of Islamic Holy War). Retrieved December 18‚ 2007 from http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/huji.htm Pike‚ J Pike‚ J. (2007). Allied Democratic Forces
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in India Jump up ^ Ayyadurai‚ VA Shiva (March 2013) Jump up ^ Ayyadurai‚ VA Shiva; Sardana‚ Deepak (19 October 2009). "CSIR-TECH Path Forward". Retrieved 15 April 2013. Jump up ^ Phil Reeves (25 March 2003)‚ Islamic militants kill 24 Hindus in Kashmir massacre‚ The Independent‚ retrieved 30 November 2007 Jump up ^ Anti-Christian Violence on the Rise in India Jump up ^ Ram Puniyani (2003)‚ Communal Politics: Facts Versus Myths‚ SAGE‚ p. 167‚ ISBN 0-7619-9667-2 Jump up ^ "150-yr-old church set
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PAPER IV -GENERAl STUDIES- III TOPIC: Role of external state and non-state actors in creating challenges to internal security. India was partitioned in the backdrop of large communal riots.Since independence the internal stability is sporadically disturbed which is contributed by many factors. India’s internal security is manifestation of internal weakness and external attempts. State actor can be defined as person/person’s or entity who is acting on behalf
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INDIAN AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY : SOME FACTS India with arable land of 184 million hectares. India produces annually 90 million tonnes of milk (highest in the world) India produces 150 million tonnes of fruits & vegetables (second largest) India has 485 million livestock population (largest) India produces 204 million tonnes food grain (third largest) India produces 6.3 million tonnes fish (3rd largest) ‚ India has 489 million Poultry and produces 45‚200 million eggs. India had the “Green” Revolution
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JBFSIR Volume 1‚ Issue 5 (August‚ 2011) The Journal of Sri Krishna Research & Educational Consortium ISSN 2231-4288 JOURNAL ON BANKING FINANCIAL SERVICES & INSURANCE RESEARCH Internationally Indexed & Listed Referred e-Journal A CAMEL MODEL ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC & PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS IN INDIA K. V. N. PRASAD*; G. RAVINDER**; DR. D. MAHESHWARA REDDY** *Assistant Professor‚ ITM Business School‚ Warangal‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India. **Lecturer‚ ITM Business School‚ Warangal‚ Andhra Pradesh‚
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