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In: PANACEA International Research Journal; ISSN 2347-369X; Vol.1, No.2
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In: PANACEA International Research Journal; ISSN 2347-369X; Vol.1, No.2
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Chapter 1. Nepal's Neutrality in Present Context -- Chapter 2. India's Perception of Nepal-China Relations -- Chapter 3. China's perception of Nepal-India Relations -- Chapter 4. From Survival to Sustenance -- Chapter 5. Relevance of Neutrality -- Chapter 6. Salability of perceiving Nepal as a Small Power -- Chapter 7. Rise with Responsibility. .
In: Asian security studies
"This book examines India's nuclear programme and shows how secrecy inhibits learning in states and corrodes the capacity of decision makers to generate optimal policy choices. Focusing on clandestine Indian nuclear proliferation during 1980-2010, the book argues that efficient decision-making is dependent on strongly established knowledge actors, high information turnover, and the capacity of leaders to effectively monitor their agents. When secrecy concerns prevent states from institutionalizing these processes, leaders tend to rely more on heuristics and less on rational thought processes in choices involving matters of great political uncertainty and technical complexity. Conversely, decision-making improves as secrecy declines and policy choices become subject to higher levels of scrutiny and contestation. The arguments in this work draw on compelling evidence gathered from interviews conducted by the author, with interviewees including individuals who were involved in nuclear planning in India from 1980 to 2010, such as former cabinet and defence secretaries, the principal secretary to the prime minister, national security advisors, secretaries to the department of atomic energy, military chiefs of staff and their principal staff officers, and commanders of India's strategic (nuclear) forces. This book will be of much interest to students of nuclear proliferation, Asian politics, strategic studies and International Relations."--
Cover; THE SERVICE SECTOR IN INDIA'S DEVELOPMENT; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Figures; Tables; Preface; ONE: Introduction; 1.1. The Services Sector: Structural Change in Economies; 1.1.1. The Early Literature; 1.1.2. The More Recent Literature; 1.2. The Services Sector in India: Patterns of Structural Change; 1.2.1. Sectoral Shares in Output; 1.2.2. Sectoral Shares in Employment; 1.2.3. Sectoral Shares in Economic Growth; 1.3. Outline; 1.3.1. Background; 1.3.2. Objective, Scope and Structure; TWO: Services Concepts, Measurement and India's National Accounts; 2.1. Introduction
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Dangerous Supplements -- Chapter 1 ''Race,'' Rationality, and the Pedagogical Imperative -- Chapter 2 Dangerous Liaisons? Frustrated Radicals, Master Professionals -- Chapter 3 Colonial Self-Fashioning and the Production of History -- Coda -- Bibliography -- Index
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Blog: Verfassungsblog
Since the election of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to power in the federal elections in India in 2014, the country's performance in key indicators of democratic quality has suffered. Over the course of its two terms in power, the party has sought to subvert key institutions for accountability, enact an ethno-cultural majoritarian electoral agenda, and use federal law enforcement agencies against their political opponents. While there is extensive literature on the erosion of civil-political rights in the past ten years, the effects of the BJP government on social rights like education and healthcare remain under-explored. Therefore, in this post, I explore three striking dimensions of primary educational policy under the BJP government.