Papers by Bangalore Reddy
International Journal of Advanced Research in Management and Social Sciences, 2015
India's Relations have passed through many phases and experienced ups and downs with Southeast As... more India's Relations have passed through many phases and experienced ups and downs with Southeast Asia, a region which has indeed occupied a place in India's foreign policy. But the options and capabilities that were required to achieve desired goals and objectives were never put into operation until recently when India suddenly felt a sense of envy for the overall development and progress that region had accomplished within a period of three decades, and evolved to the extent of helping India to integrate itself with the global economy. That the line of thinking in India's relations towards Southeast Asia found its expression more concretely in the then India's Prime Minister Narasimha Rao's Singapore lecture in 1994, the precursor of what is now known as India's Look East policy. From that time onwards, India mobilized its diplomatic, political and economic resources to its optimal level so much as to achieve a multi-dimensional relation with the countries of Southeast Asia. Had India realized two decades earlier the importance and the potentialities of the region and the opportunities that it could provide to it, India's relations with the region would have been more firm and mature than what they are now. To get a proper perspective on India's relations towards Southeast Asia and the forces and the circumstances that shaped those attitudes, it is necessary to have an introspection of the history of India-Southeast relations. When the Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken a special interest in making better the relation with the south east by changing the Look East Policy to the Act East Policy, this paper deals with the evolution of relations between India and ASEAN and retrospect the major treaties with the south east.
International journal of research in social sciences, 2016
International Journal of Advanced Research in Management and Social Sciences, 2015
India's Relations have passed through many phases and experienced ups and downs with Southeas... more India's Relations have passed through many phases and experienced ups and downs with Southeast Asia, a region which has indeed occupied a place in India's foreign policy. But the options and capabilities that were required to achieve desired goals and objectives were never put into operation until recently when India suddenly felt a sense of envy for the overall development and progress that region had accomplished within a period of three decades, and evolved to the extent of helping India to integrate itself with the global economy. That the line of thinking in India's relations towards Southeast Asia found its expression more concretely in the then India's Prime Minister Narasimha Rao's Singapore lecture in 1994, the precursor of what is now known as India's Look East policy. From that time onwards, India mobilized its diplomatic, political and economic resources to its optimal level so much as to achieve a multi-dimensional relation with the countries of ...
International Journal of Advanced Trends in Computer Science and Engineering, 2019
This paper is an attempt to make people understand the importance of plagiarism. The reason why p... more This paper is an attempt to make people understand the importance of plagiarism. The reason why people copy and its drawbacks. It also describes translation-a type of plagiarism that needs to be studied. How the increasing competition and the stress of work makes an individual to make this crime. The importance of language barrier in plagiarism and need for a common language of the world. The various malpractices used to avoid getting caught in plagiarism. The need for strong rules and laws to avoid the crime of plagiarism. It also has a small survey which describes the lack of education of plagiarism among the people. There is a need to make sure plagiarism a form of electronic crime is reduced perhaps destroyed from its roots. This can only be stopped, from where its starts i.e. school days.
India–ASEAN Relations: 1992 – 2002 assesses the evolution of the relations between India and ASEA... more India–ASEAN Relations: 1992 – 2002 assesses the evolution of the relations between India and ASEAN. Although the partnership between India and ASEAN only began to warm about two decades ago, it has been moving at quit a rapid pace since. India became a Sectoral dialogue partner of ASEAN in 1992, cooperating closely with the grouping in the areas of trade, investment, tourism and science and technology. In 1995, ASEAN, realizing the growing importance of this South Asian giant, limited India to became a full dialogue partner during the fifth ASEAN Regional Forum a year later. Since 2002 India and ASEAN have participated in Summit level meeting on an annual basis.The main theme of the book is based on the successful implementation of India’s ‘Look East’ policy and how it has shaped the country’s relations with ASEAN. This policy, initiated two decades ago, marked a strategic shift in the Indian perspective towards Southeast Asian countries and beyond. The success of India’s ‘Look East...
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