India’s ‘Look East Policy’: Structural Limitations, Policy Shortcomings, and the Imperative for Strategic Recalibration Introduction Launched in the early 1990s in the backdrop of India’s economic liberalisation and the end of the Cold War, the ‘Look East Policy’ (LEP) marked a significant pivot in Indian foreign policy towards East and Southeast Asia. It was conceptualised … Continue reading Critically evaluate the structural limitations and policy shortcomings inherent in India’s ‘Look East Policy’. Can a strategic recalibration ensure its effective implementation in light of China’s technological ascendancy and geopolitical influence in the Asia-Pacific region?
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Assess the implications of ending the free movement regime with Myanmar in the context of the evolving ethnic and political dynamics in Northeast India.
Assessing the Implications of Ending the Free Movement Regime with Myanmar in the Context of Evolving Ethnic and Political Dynamics in Northeast India Introduction The Free Movement Regime (FMR) between India and Myanmar has been a critical element of their bilateral relationship, allowing cross-border movement of people, goods, and services among ethnic communities living along … Continue reading Assess the implications of ending the free movement regime with Myanmar in the context of the evolving ethnic and political dynamics in Northeast India.