Geo-political and Strategic development in South east Asia

Geo-political and Strategic development in South east Asia Over the past decade, Southeast Asia’s economic and geopolitical profile in the world has risen dramatically. Its US$2.5 trillion economy is a rare bright spot for global growth. In global international relations, it has assumed a remarkable degree of centrality due to the increasingly integrated Association of … Read more Geo-political and Strategic development in South east Asia

Geo-political and Strategic development in South Asia, South East Asia and West Asia and their impact on India

Table of Content:- Indo- Afganistan Indo- Pakistan Indo- China Indo-Nepal Indo- Bhutan Indo-Myanmar Indo-Bangladesh Indo- Srilanka Republic of India was the only South Asian country to recognise the Soviet-backed Democratic Republic of Afghanistan in the 1980s, its relations were diminished during the Afghan civil wars and the rule of the Islamist Taliban in the 1990s.[1] … Read more Geo-political and Strategic development in South Asia, South East Asia and West Asia and their impact on India

India’s role in G- 20, G- 77

India’s role in G-20 India has emerged as an important member of G20—able to contribute and influence the reshaping of the world economic and financial order. India has an ambitious multi-pronged agenda for the G20 summit in September 2016; ranging from deploying global surpluses for infrastructure development, inclusive development, energy efficiency to global action to … Read more India’s role in G- 20, G- 77

India’s relations with USA

India’s relations with USA India-U.S. bilateral relations have developed into a “global strategic partnership”, based on shared democratic values and increasing convergence of interests on bilateral, regional and global issues. The emphasis placed by the Government in India on development and good governance has created opportunity to reinvigorate bilateral ties and enhance cooperation under the … Read more India’s relations with USA

Geo-political and Strategic development in South Asia

Geo-political and Strategic development in South Asia South Asia is a sub-region of Asian continent comprising the modern states of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. It covers about 4,480,000 km2 or 10% of the continent, and is also known as the Indian subcontinent. The countries of the region cooperate … Read more Geo-political and Strategic development in South Asia

Potential areas of socio-political conflicts

Potential areas of socio-political conflicts Caste system The caste system in India has its roots in ancient India. Just as the ashrama dharma laid down rules and duties with reference to the individual’s life in the world, varna or caste system prescribed duties with reference to the particular caste to which an individual belonged. Earlier … Read more Potential areas of socio-political conflicts

UN and Regional Organizations

United Nations and its specialized agencies   The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization established on 24 October 1945 to promote international cooperation. It was founded to replace the League of Nations following World War II and to prevent another conflict. When it was founded, the UN had 51 Member States; there are now 193. Most nations are members of the UN and … Read more UN and Regional Organizations

Emerging World Order in the Post Cold War Era- For Ras rts mains examination of RPSC

Its a new topic included in Ras Rts Mains examination of Rps and ras free notes team has provided with the detailed notes for the said topic and please subscribe for sure shot success in ras examination. The end of the Cold War in the early 1990s has had a dual impact on international relations. … Read more Emerging World Order in the Post Cold War Era- For Ras rts mains examination of RPSC