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India China And Subregional Connectivities In South Asia 1st Edition D Suba Chandran Bhavna Singh

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India China And Subregional Connectivities In South Asia 1st Edition D Suba Chandran Bhavna Singh
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Publisher: SAGE Publications India Pvt, Ltd.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.52 MB
Pages: 252
Author: D. Suba Chandran; Bhavna Singh
ISBN: 9789351503262, 9351503267
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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India China And Subregional Connectivities In South Asia 1st Edition D Suba Chandran Bhavna Singh by D. Suba Chandran; Bhavna Singh 9789351503262, 9351503267 instant download after payment.

An in-depth analysis of how India, China and other South Asian countries can cooperate on key challenges affecting their bilateral relationships This book focuses on identifying the extant barriers and impending opportunities for effective coordination of transport infrastructure and enhancement of trade activities along the border regions of South Asian countries. It asserts that with pertinent policy guidelines and timely initiatives from the participating countries, unprecedented opportunities can be capitalized upon for consolidated economic growth of the region. It exposes how untapped resources, bureaucratic and political inertia and a lack of collective endeavour remain major impediments to bilateral and multilateral cooperation which, if surmounted, could pave the way for successful regional initiatives. It will be indispensable to researchers and scholars of international relations, South Asia studies, international trade, comparative politics, political economy, and to the informed general reader.

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