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This volume provides a rare glimpse into how tiny Tripura influenced Indian foreign policy towards East Pakistan and then Bangladesh for half a century. On the basis of Tripuras experience, it seeks to develop the Agartala doctrine as a guideline for Indian states in their effort to influence national foreign policy. The essays provide definite pointers about both challenges and opportunities for India and its northeastern states in the neighborhood that can be leveraged for economic growth, strategic advantage, and cultural influence.

Produktbeschreibung
This volume provides a rare glimpse into how tiny Tripura influenced Indian foreign policy towards East Pakistan and then Bangladesh for half a century. On the basis of Tripuras experience, it seeks to develop the Agartala doctrine as a guideline for Indian states in their effort to influence national foreign policy. The essays provide definite pointers about both challenges and opportunities for India and its northeastern states in the neighborhood that can be leveraged for economic growth, strategic advantage, and cultural influence.
Autorenporträt
Subir Bhaumik, a veteran BBC journalist and author, is now a senior fellow with the Kolkata-based Centre for Studies in International Relations and Development (CSIRD) and a senior editor with the Dhaka-based bdnews24.com