Items where Year is 2019
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Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Appointment of CDS will boost India’s national security and power projection capabilities. The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Balancing the strategic gains made with us. MINT.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Battle on many fronts. The Economic Times Magazine.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) China & India aren’t best friends – but agreed strategic adjustment might prevent WAR between Asian superpowers. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Commentary: Why India walked away from Asia’s mega free trade deal. Channel New Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Cricket world cup highlights South Asia's fault lines. Nikkei Asian Review.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Discordant Notes: Naked pursuit of domestic interests robbing the G20 of its essence. The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Donald Trump’s ‘America First’ opportunity for India. Deccan Chronicle.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Foreign policy gives Modi the edge in India's elections. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Global collaboration will improve India’s mitigation initiatives. MINT.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Hope, anxiety loom in 2019, as world on edge. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) How Modi government is using aggressive diplomacy to its advantage. The Economic Times.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) How Modi shifted the India-Pakistan paradigm. The Diplomat.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) India versus Pakistan in the court of global opinion. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) India-Russia eternal friendship takes a Pacific turn. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) India: The Western media’s infowar target. Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Indian foreign policy: The quest for greatness. In: The SAGE Handbook of Asian Foreign Policy. Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, pp. 791-810. ISBN 978-1-4739-7799-0
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Modi doctrine 2.0: get set, go; sky is the limit. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Operation Kashmir: Has Modi checkmated Pakistan? Russia Today.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Our racist sins. The Asian Age.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Pakistan will regret stirring up Sikh nationalism in India. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) The Trump Modi tango: How the PM used Houston event to tactfully reset the India-US relationship. Times of India.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Trumped: emerging powers in a post-American world. Bloomsbury, New Delhi. ISBN 9789389165920
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) Victory strengthens Hasina's foreign policy hand. Nikkei Asia.
Chaulia, Sreeram (2019) A reset for India and Nepal. The Kathmandu Post.
Fernando, Srimal (2019) The neighbourly connections: Sri Lanka and Maldives promoting economic. The Diplomatic Society, South Africa.
Field, Jessica, Tiwari, Anubhav Dutt, Hemadri, Ravi, Singh, Prashant and Rastogi, Tanvi (2019) Bureaucratic failings in the National Register of Citizens process have worsened life for the vulnerable in Assam. Project Report. Development And Justice Initiative, New Delhi.
Gelencser, Ildiko Eva (2019) Why EU enlargement is essential in the balkans from security aspect. [Working papers (or Preprints)] (Unpublished)
Jha, Pankaj (2019) India's policy towards south pacific. India Foreign Policy, 15 (2). pp. 1-10.
Jha, Pankaj (2019) India,Brazil, and the new "Trans- Regionalism. In: Brazil-India Relations Beyond the 70 years. Funag, Brazil, pp. 129-146. ISBN 978-85-7631-789-0
Jha, Pankaj (2019) India’s policy towards South Pacific: Expanding horizons of the Indo-Pacific region. Maritime Affairs: Journal of the National Maritime Foundation of India, 15 (2). pp. 103-112. ISSN 1946-6609
Khan, Mohsin Raza (2019) Muslims and Jatavs return to political relevance in UP. Economic and Political Weekly, 54 (19). ISSN 2349-8846
Kipgen, Nehginpao (2019) Act East policy and the importance of Myanmar and Northeast India region. In: India and Myanmar Borderlands: Ethnicity, Security and Connectivity. 1st ed. Taylor and Francis, London, pp. 159-173. ISBN 9780429346361
Kipgen, Nehginpao (2019) Consensual political transition in Myanmar and the Rohingya conundrum. In: The Rohingya refugee crisis: towards sustainable solutions. Centre for Genocide Studies, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, pp. 149-170. ISBN 9789843471314
Kipgen, Nehginpao (2019) The Rohingya crisis: The centrality of identity and citizenship. Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 39 (1). pp. 61-74. ISSN 1469-9591
Kipgen, Nehginpao (2019) Territoriality, ethnic contestation and insurgency in the Indo–Myanmar borderland. In: India and Myanmar Borderlands: Ethnicity, Security and Connectivity. 1st ed. Taylor & Francis, London, pp. 79-97. ISBN 9780429346361
Kipgen, Nehginpao (2019) A marriage of mutual interests in Myanmar China relations. National Chengchi University and FLAME University, India, Taiwan.
Muralidharan, Sukumar (2019) New year, fresh takes. The Hindu Business Line, BLink.
Narayanan, Sripathi (2019) What Adeeb’s escape means for India and Indian ocean security. Other. Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, New Delhi.
Pai, Harshit and Singh, Rohan Khattar (2019) Two lanes through Afghanistan. Notion Press, New Delhi. ISBN 9781645466680
Pakanati, Rajdeep (2019) Book review: To govern China: Evolving practices of power edited by Vivienne Shue and Patricia M. Thornton. [Book Reviews]
Pakanati, Rajdeep (2019) Implications of 2019 elections on Indian foreign policy. National Chengchi University and FLAME University, India, Taiwan.
Pakanati, Rajdeep (2019) India’s domestic debate over China’s growing strategic presence in the Indian ocean. Journal of Defence Studies, 13 (1). pp. 5-31. ISSN 0976-1004
Pakanati, Rajdeep (2019) Reading Professor V. S. Mani from an international relations perspective. Indian Journal of International Law, 48. pp. 57-83. ISSN 0019-5294
Pandey, Mariya Jilinskaya and Zamaroczy, Nicolas de (2019) “From that day onwards, I decided that I would never again be in such a helpless state:” how North Indian women safeguard their money in times of uncertainty. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 21 (2). pp. 334-342. ISSN 14616742
Rabia, Naresh (2019) Constitutional and Institutional Concept of Legislature: Lebanon as Middle East Case Study. Doctoral thesis, O.P. Jindal Global University, Haryana, India.
Salem, Saber (2019) Foreign aid to small island nations: A case study of Fihi and Vanuatu. Doctoral thesis, O.P Jindal Global University.
Sekhani, Richa, Mohan, Deepanshu and Medipally, Sanjana (2019) Street vending in urban ‘informal’ markets: Reflections from case-studies of street vendors in Delhi (India) and Phnom Penh City (Cambodia). Cities, 89. pp. 120-129. ISSN 02642751
Sekhani, Richa, Mohan, Deepanshu and Roy, Sneha (2019) Inclusive urban eco-systems: A case study on street vending businesses in markets of Kolkata, India. Asian Journal of Social Science, 47 (4-5). pp. 581-606. ISSN 1568-5314
Sharma, Raghav (2019) Afghanistan: discerning China's westward march. Asian Affairs, 50 (4). pp. 546-568. ISSN 1477-1500
Star, Shaun and Jha, Pankaj (2019) An Australian perspective. In: India in APEC: Views from the Indo-Pacific. Perth USAsia Centre, pp. 10-13.
Vazquez, Karin Costa (2019) Brazil-India relations: beyond the 70 years. Coleção Relações Internacionais. . Alexandre de Gusmão Foundation, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Brazil. ISBN 9788576317890
Vazquez, Karin Costa (2019) Learning from Peers: How Brazil and Indonesia are structuring institutional and operational models for south‑south knowledge exchange. In: Innovating South-South Cooperation: Policies, Challenges and Prospects. University of Ottawa Press, Ottawa, pp. 329-348. ISBN 9780776623214
Vazquez, Karin Costa and Chin, Gregory T. (2019) The AIIB and sustainable infrastructure: A hybrid layered approach. Global Policy, 10 (4). pp. 593-603. ISSN 17585899
Vazquez, Karin Costa, Khan, Mak and Izmestiev, Artemy (2019) Innovating triangular cooperation. Development Cooperation Review, 2 (1). pp. 19-24. ISSN 0972-7566
Zamaroczy, Nicolas de and Mahanta, Upasana (2019) The role of mandatory evacuations as costly signals during interstate disputes. Open Political Science, 2. pp. 64-75. ISSN 18749496