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Prospects of stronger economic cooperation between the ASEAN and India: implications for the Philippines
Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2015This Policy Note explores the prospects and opportunities of a dynamic ASEAN-Indian trade and investment relation. Specifically, it analyzes the greater economic relation between India and the Philippines in the services sector, particularly in information technology and business process outsourcing (IT-BPO).DocumentAustralia, India and Japan trilateral: breaking the mould
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015After the first trilateral dialogue between Australia, India and Japan in June 2015, another trilateral process immediately got underway. This paper makes an assessment of the prospects of this new formation in the light of history, contemporary coalescing interests, and the inadequacies of the existing trilaterals.DocumentForeign direct investment and poverty reduction: India in regional context
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015Over the last two decades India has been gradually dismantling capital controls as part of its broader financial liberalisation strategy. However, to what extent openness is beneficial for India remains a matter of debate.DocumentTerritorial disputes: can Japan and Russia reconcile?
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015The Ukraine crisis may have effectively ended the rapprochement between the US and Russia, and in turn affecting relations such as those of Japan and Russia. Prior to this crisis, and the subsequent Western sanctions on Russia, Tokyo and Moscow had been reaching out to each other, and hope flickered for a resolution to the territorial dispute over the Northern Territories or Southern Kurils.DocumentIndia Africa partnership in healthcare: accomplishments and propsects
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2015In the decades following India’s independence, the principle of South-South cooperation, particularly in the context of the non-aligned movement, has been at the forefront of India’s foreign policy towards Africa. Now, India and Africa are prepared more than ever to re-establish economic and political relationships to promote their mutual interests.DocumentASEAN-India economic relations: opportunities and challenges
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2014India-ASEAN relations have witnessed remarkable growth in recent years. At the ASEAN-India Commemorative Summit in 2012 in New Delhi, relations were levated to a Strategic Partnership. Relations have also received new momentum under the Act East Policy.DocumentSilk, cinnamon and cotton: emerging power strategies for the Indian Ocean and the implications for Africa
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015This paper sheds light on the growing array of strategic visions for the Indian Ocean from an African lens, focusing particularly on the role that South Africa could play in this area.DocumentAligning Africa’s maritime ambitions with broader Indian Ocean regionalism
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2015As Blue Economy initiatives increase there is a risk that efforts will be duplicated and inefficiencies will creep into co-operation efforts.DocumentThe new Development Bank: identifying strategic and operational priorities
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015At the 2014 BRICS1 Summit held in July 2014 in Fortaleza, Brazil, the heads of the Amember states signed an agreement establishing a New Development Bank (NDB) that will finance infrastructure and sustainable development projects.DocumentDriving across the South Asian borders: the Motor Vehicle Agreement between Bhutan, Bangladesh, India and Nepal
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015The benefits of strengthening physical connectivity in a geographically contiguous region are increasingly beingPages
