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South Asia

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1 July 2007India’s Membership: APEC’s Relevance BY Mukul G. Asher & Rahul Sen
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APEC
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India foreign policy
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South Asia
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11 March 2010Armed Conflict Database: South Asia Conflicts
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Armed Conflict
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India
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LTTE
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Pakistan
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South Asia
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30 October 2010China’s Fast Rise Leads Neighbors to Join Forces BY Jim Yardley and Michael Wines, Mark Landler

China’s military expansion and assertive trade policies have set off jitters across Asia, prompting many of its neighbors to rekindle old alliances and cultivate new ones to better defend their

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China growth
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Indo-US
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Sino-Japan
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South Asia
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super power
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9 August 2010South Asia’s Geography of Conflict BY Robert D. Kaplan

As the United States and China become great power rivals, the direction in which India tilts could determine the course of geopolitics in Eurasia in the 21st century. India, in other words, looms

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Eurasia
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Indian Ocean
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Indo-China
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Indo-Pak
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South Asia
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8 February 2011The present situation (in Kashmir) favours India BY Samyukta Lakshman

In the last few months, South Asia has gone from being just a global security headache, to a region with new possibilities. How does the US keep up with the ever-changing dynamics of South

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Af-Pak
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Egypt protests
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India-China
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Indo-Pak
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Indo-US
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Kashmir
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South Asia
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US Foreign policy
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25 October 2010Neighboring countries ponder a post-occupation Afghanistan BY Karen DeYoung

Worried that the administration is moving toward an endgame in Afghanistan — through troop withdrawals, negotiations or both — other countries in the region have

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Afghanistan war
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India-Afghanistan
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South Asia
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16 September 2011Bhutan plays it safe with neighbors BY Vishal Arora

THIMPHU, Bhutan - Three years into power, the first democratic government of Bhutan is treading cautiously as it leads the tiny land-locked Himalayan kingdom tucked between the two Asian rivals,

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Bhutan
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China
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Democracy
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Foreign Policy
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India
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South Asia
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Thimphu
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Thinley
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6 September 2011India charts destiny from South Asian zodiac BY , DNA

India cannot be a global player unless it has peaceful relations with its neighbours. A sustained growth rate of 9% to 10% needs more than a peaceful South Asia. It calls for a new economic

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Delhi
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economic integration
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FICCI
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Ranjan Mathai
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SAARC
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South Asia
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south asia forum
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south asian association of regional cooperation
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South Asian Economic Union
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25 January 2011Stability in the nuclear context: Making South Asians safe BY Moeed Yusuf

India and Pakistan tested nuclear weapons in 1998, declaring their respective capabilities to the world for the first time. With the tests came tremendous global attention which required a

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India
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India nuclear capability
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Pakistan
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South Asia
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1 June 2011Inspection of the Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs BY Office of Inspections

While SCA is the smallest and newest of the Department’s traditional regional bureaus, it achieves much. During 2010 alone, the bureau managed a series of high-level events with India that

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BBG
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Central Asia
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Diplomatic Analysis
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Inspection
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OIG
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South Asia
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United States

current journals

1 May 2012
BY Andrew Moravcsik
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1 July 2011
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1 January 2012
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