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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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
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* TABLE OF CONTENTS * List of Tables and Figures * Foreword by Dipu Moni * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction: Agartala DoctrineThe Tripura Lineof Appropriate Response in Foreign Policy * Subir Bhaumik * SECTION I * 1 Influx Devil: The Spanner in IndiaBangladesh Relations * Samir K. Purkayastha * 2 Bangladesh and Indias Northeast: A Shared Destiny * Farooq Sobhan * SECTION II * 3 Look East Through Northeast: The Ultimate Challenge of Development * Laldinkima Sailo * 4 Northeast India and Its Neighbourhood: Perspectives on Indias Look East Policy * Biswajit Mohapatra * 5 Look-East and Regional Groupings * Shashi Tharoor * 6 IndiaBangladeshMyanmar Cooperation: Potential for Sub-regional Cooperation * Sandeep Chakravorty * SECTION III * 7 China and Indias Look East Policy * Baladas Ghoshal * 8 BCIM-EC and the Northeast: A Case for Graduated Engagement * Binoda Kumar Mishra * 9 The BCIM Economic Corridor: A Leap into the Unknown? * Patricia Uberoi * 10 The Geopolitics of Change in Myanmar * Bertil Lintner * 11 The Chinese Vision of the BCIM Economic Corridor * Chen Lijun and Kong Can * SECTION IV * 12 Chinas Provinces and Foreign Policy: Lessons and Implications for India and Its States * Jabin T. Jacob * 13 Russian States in National Foreign Policy * Aditi Bhaduri * 14 States in USAs Foreign Policy * Edmund Downie * Conclusion: Relevance and Road to the Future * Subir Bhaumik * Index * Notes on Editor and Contributors
* TABLE OF CONTENTS * List of Tables and Figures * Foreword by Dipu Moni * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction: Agartala DoctrineThe Tripura Lineof Appropriate Response in Foreign Policy * Subir Bhaumik * SECTION I * 1 Influx Devil: The Spanner in IndiaBangladesh Relations * Samir K. Purkayastha * 2 Bangladesh and Indias Northeast: A Shared Destiny * Farooq Sobhan * SECTION II * 3 Look East Through Northeast: The Ultimate Challenge of Development * Laldinkima Sailo * 4 Northeast India and Its Neighbourhood: Perspectives on Indias Look East Policy * Biswajit Mohapatra * 5 Look-East and Regional Groupings * Shashi Tharoor * 6 IndiaBangladeshMyanmar Cooperation: Potential for Sub-regional Cooperation * Sandeep Chakravorty * SECTION III * 7 China and Indias Look East Policy * Baladas Ghoshal * 8 BCIM-EC and the Northeast: A Case for Graduated Engagement * Binoda Kumar Mishra * 9 The BCIM Economic Corridor: A Leap into the Unknown? * Patricia Uberoi * 10 The Geopolitics of Change in Myanmar * Bertil Lintner * 11 The Chinese Vision of the BCIM Economic Corridor * Chen Lijun and Kong Can * SECTION IV * 12 Chinas Provinces and Foreign Policy: Lessons and Implications for India and Its States * Jabin T. Jacob * 13 Russian States in National Foreign Policy * Aditi Bhaduri * 14 States in USAs Foreign Policy * Edmund Downie * Conclusion: Relevance and Road to the Future * Subir Bhaumik * Index * Notes on Editor and Contributors
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