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भारताच्या 'अॅक्ट ईस्ट पॉलिसी'ला त्याच्या 'इंडो-पॅसिफिक' �
भारत की एक्ट ईस्ट नीति को अपनी इंडो-पैसिफिक रणनीति के साथ
By complementing India's Act East Policy with its Indo-Pacific strategy, Japan plays a significant role in shaping the future of India’s Northeast
बांगलादेशातील सत्ता परिवर्तन आणि म्यानमारमधील अस्थिरत�
बांग्लादेश में सत्ता परिवर्तन और म्यांमार में अस्थिरता �
India’s Act East and Neighbourhood First policies face hurdles as Bangladesh’s political shifts and Myanmar’s instability stall fundamental conn
बंगाल की खाड़ी और हिंद महासागर क्षेत्र में थाईलैंड का सक�
Thailand’s proactive approach in the Bay of Bengal and Indian Ocean region integrates both economic and security initiatives and pushes for increase
गेल्या दशकात भारताच्या “ॲक्ट ईस्ट पॉलिसी”द्वारे (AEP) दक्ष
Over the past decade, India’s Act East Policy (AEP) has deepened ties with Southeast Asia and has strengthened its role in the Indo-Pacific through
भारत-ब्रुनेई संबंधांमध्ये विशेषतः ऊर्जा सुरक्षा, प्राद�
भारत-ब्रुनेई के बीच संबंध में वृद्धि और विकास के लिए महत्�
India-Brunei relations hold significant potential for growth and development, especially in the realm of energy security, regional stability, and mult
बांग्लादेश में चल रहे संक्रमण की स्थिति के दौरान वर्तमान
The AIFTA and CECA have increased India-ASEAN trade, but recent talks aim to address trade imbalances and adjust tariffs for improved Indian export ac
Timor-Leste's strategic location between the Indian and Pacific Oceans positions it as a vital player in India’s Act East Policy
Enhancing regional integration will bode well for India as a rising power, a key tenet of which is a stable neighbourhood
The recent death of the Sri Lankan sailor has revived the longstanding India-Sri Lanka fishers’ issue and the related Katchchatheevu issue
21 व्या शतकातील बदललेली भू-राजकीय वास्तविकता पाहता, भारता�
The changing geopolitical realities of the 21st century have warranted the Navy’s rising profile in India’s strategic landscape.
म्यानमारमधील वाढत्या राजकीय अस्थिरतेमुळे भारताला त्या�
Growing political instability in Myanmar is hindering India from achieving its Act East Policy objectives
In a region that is increasingly defined by cooperation based on like-mindedness, shared interests, and common concerns, the Philippines-India ties ar
With its G20 Presidency halfway through, India must push for increased engagement in the Indo-Pacific region to address the SDG financing gap
Shinzo Abe’s astute policies on both international and domestic fronts have left an indelible impression on the world.
The relationship between Bangladesh and Tripura is a long one; it is civilisational, historical, lingual, and cultural.
Bilateral ties and engagements between India and Bangladesh help in exploring many new windows of possibilities for Assam, ranging from trade and comm
The future will present itself with an abundance of opportunities to help the two countries to reach a new plane of bilateral relations higher than ev
The present institutional linkages are no doubt improving, but these have to be strengthened further to support connectivity projects.
The objectives of New Delhi’s Oceans Initiative get substantial traction by the provisions related to political, security and maritime cooperation i
The ‘Make in India’ scheme launched in 2014 could be the starting point in galvanising the economic resurgence in post-pandemic India.
Australia seems to be looking to establish a multipolar Indo-Pacific order and ensuring that no single power dominates it.
It is imperative that the Northeastern region be a major catalyst for India’s foreign policy in the immediate Southeast Asian neighbourhood.
Philippines is now seen as a key country in India’s Act East policy and its engagement with the ASEAN.
The Putin-Modi summit as part of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok was a step further in Indo-Russian relations.
India must remember that it is only by exporting to Asia that it can transform its ‘Act East’ policy from being a tokenistic one into an influenti
China will continue to push against India’s Act East policy. If India were internationally inactive, tit will see little obstacle in the neighbourh
An important element of the Act East policy is using cultural diplomacy to further India’s interests.
The transition from “looking” east to “acting” east signalled India’s intent to play a more active and strategic role in the region emphasising the four Cs: Culture, Connectivity, Commerce, and Capacity Building.
New Delhi’s approach to Southeast Asia within the wider Indo-Pacific region is strategically sound but has limits.
The Vietnamese are carefully balancing their ties. At one level they maintain healthy party-to-party ties with China and seek to boost trade and investment from China. On the other, they want to build better ties with the US, Japan and India to offset the Chinese.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to South Korea has further strengthened and expanded India-Korea strategic and economic ties. Modi's call to take the bilateral relationship to a higher level was responded positively by the South Korean leadership.
In the past two years, India has been working not only to Look to its eastern neighbours but to Act with them, too. Indeed, the government's 'Act East Policy' has taken positive steps towards building closer relationships with India's partners. But how different has the policy been from its predecessor, the Look East Policy? This paper examines the motivations for launching the Act East Policy and what it has accomplished so far. It also describe
The current Indian government has given clear indicators that it is likely to place regional integration high on its economic diplomacy agenda, be it SAARC, ASEAN or BCIM. The last two are especially important to India's Act East Policy.