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FADING THE ECONOMIC STANCES

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India has always been the one of the most fast moving economy from the time when the silk route was at its peak and after that long history, much happened which cannot be described here in just few words but if to sum up we can say it has always in loss when compared to its previous rate. The forwarding rate can be much higher then the other competitors but still the in the battle to self somewhere we are lacking. From once being the Golden Sparrow to the economic reforms of 1991 and now the modern era from Demonetisation to the newest one GST every thing contains the impressions of a comman Indian man, a farmer who earns on daily basis with his hard labour. He has been lost and misunderstood from the centralised AC offices. Well this is not to criticize the Government as it is not only responsible, the concern here is that every stakeholder somewhere deflected from its path. Four engines powers the economy: exports, government investments, private consumption, and private invest...

Rohingya : The secular face of genocide

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Hindu population of Myanmar state prevailing in the region where the genocide is going on is very much sophisticated place and nobody ever have bothered to take the issue that along with the Rohingya Muslims there are people from other religion also, the Hindus the Christians and few other religious community lives there from years which are adversely being affected. Their houses are burnt and they are forced to leave and the issue here raised do not downgrade the level of atrocities which the Muslims are facing but what about relief for other religious identity people? This situation there is quite complicated there is an atmosphere of hate and sentiments of each othrrs are always threatened, women are raped and the children are being buried alive. Remember where ever this happens every time the government's failure has let this world to think that this type of situation cannot be controlled at the time when they are at its peak there should be a proper guidelines set of pro...

The State In Crisis

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A new phase of massive violent ethnic cleansing is under way in Rakhine State in western Myanmar. Men, women and children of the Muslim Rohingya community have crossed into Bangladesh, fleeing indiscriminate attacks by the armed forces. The military crackdown was in response to a co-ordinated assault against police posts by a Rohingya militant group known as the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA). This is the latest wave of violence involving the local Buddhist Rakhine ethnic community and the Rohingya since 2012. Thousands over this period, amid reports of mass rape and the deliberate razing of villages by the military. Many Rohingyas have fled into Bangladesh in the past five years. Others have embarked on an often deadly journey to find asylum, while many more remain in squalid detention camps within Myanmar, to which aid workers or outside observers are regularly denied access. Survivors have recounted numerous atrocities such as beheadings and ...

ROHINGYAPHOBHIA AND INDIAN DILEMMA

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Rohingya issue is not new it is almost known to everyone and describing their history will be just waste of time and this time could be utilized in thinking what should be done for that community which is facing the worst time ever. Recent visit of Indian Prime Minister to Myanmar have given fire to the long driven struggle for identity and it has been increasing at a very large pace and have shown it's violent face too in past. Community specific discrimination has always been seen in many states weather it may be Nepal, Srilanka, Afghanistan, India and many other countries including USA. This type of identity and selective endorsements has always been due to the political benefits and loss of life is just a day to day business for those who are taking the butter out if it. The conditions are so critical in central region of the world and impact is on the whole world none of the country is left with the splash of this oil of hate. More than 1 lakh Rohingyas, victims...

Cooling the fire of Dragon

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The two of the biggest populous nation were in a situation of conflict which could have turned into a situation of war. The two countries are in the midst of a two month standoff at the Doklam Plateau a contested territory at the tri junction of India , Bhutan and China, after Chinese workers were seen building a road into the area. Despite agreeing to settle the dispute through diplomatic negotiations, China vigorously pursued its claim to the territory, prompting India, having closer relationship with Bhutan, to deploy its troops to the region to ward off Chinese hostility. The delicate situation echoes the Sino-India War, a conflict provoked by similar Chinese border encroachments; a second such war would prove costly for both regional superpowers. The current crisis, however, presents the South Asian power with an enticing opportunity. India can both assert its regional dominance in Asia and peacefully resolve the conflict if it can reduce its reliance on Chinese investment an...

India & China : Two Major Powers and Biggest Dispute

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China and India, two nuclear-armed powers with a combined population of 2.7 billion, have been in an “eyeball-to-eyeball” military stand-off over territory since mid-June. The flare-up, one of the most serious since China won a border war in 1962, comes as the two rising powers jostle for regional influence. The current dispute is near a three-way junction between Bhutan, China’s Tibet and India’s Sikkim. All land-based military and commercial traffic between India’s northeastern provinces and the rest of the country travels through the narrow strip of land known as the Siliguri Corridor -- also sometimes referred to as the Chicken’s neck. The Doklam Plateau -- where troops are currently facing off -- overlooks the corridor, which India defense strategists fear could be vulnerable to Chinese attack in case of a conflict. An 1890 convention between Britain and China is supposed to determine the location of the border near the Siliguri Corridor. However it contains a ...

Foreign Visits & Mandala Theory : Why some cry?

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"Your neighbor is your natural enemy and the neighbor’s neighbor is your friend” This theory is for those who think, Prime Minister of the country should not go on other state visit. This was the basic thought behind Kautilya’s Mandala Theory. And it is the very frist thought that comes to one’s mind when we read the texts of kautilya. Mandala is a Sanskrit word whisch means ‘circles’. Mandala theory of foreign policy, is based on the geographical assumption that the immediate neighbour state is most likely to be an enemy (real or potential) and a state next to the immediate neighbour is likely to be ones friend, after a friendly state comes an unfriendly state (friend of the enemy state) and next to that a friendly state (friend of a friendly state) and so on i.e., "With respect to the middle king [he himself], the third and the fifth constituents are friendly elements. The second, the fourth, and the sixth are unfriendly elements." However he also recognized...