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Sino-Indian border infrastructure: an update
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2013Improved infrastructure has a critical role in enabling a nation to apply military power. On the India-China border, there is a clear military imbalance-not just in terms of equipment and forces on the border but also in terms of the physical infrastructure.DocumentIndia's electronics sector: policies, practices and lessons from China
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2014The National Policy on Electronics (NPE) 2012 is primarily aimed at ramping up India's Electronic Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) capability. The policy comes on the back of a strong and sustained demand for consumer electronic goods that accounted for a hefty bill of US$125 billion last year.DocumentLook East through Northeast: challenges and prospects for India
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2014Since the early 1990s, India has been seeking to situate the country's troubled Northeast at the heart of what eventually evolved into its so-called 'Look East' policy. The enthusiasm over the 'Look East' thrust of Indian foreign policy has also grown as Europe and the US have found themselves mired in economic stagnation with no immediate prospect of recovery.DocumentDevelopment and diplomacy through lines of credit achievements and lessons learnt
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2014In 2014, Lines of Credit (LOCs) will complete a decade as one of India's central instruments in its Development Cooperation Programme. The instrument has not only reshaped India's position as an emerging non-DAC (Development Assistance Committee) donor but also helped the country leverage its strategic and economic investments overseas.DocumentThe success of China's aerospace industry: lessons for India
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015The emergence of China and India as major regional powers raises hope that the two could help shape the future international system and contribute differently towards Asia's development and harmony. This is in contrast to balance of power politics, which has dominated the discourse in the last few decades.DocumentThe changing global trade regime and emergence of mega FTAs: strategy for India's external sector sustainability
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015The global trade regime has undergone significant changes in recent years. The emergence of BRICS and growth of other developing countries has created a multipolar world, immensely increasing competition in world markets. There is a demand by many, particularly the developed economies, to create a 21st century template for trade and investment rules.DocumentCambodia’s engagement with ASEAN: lessons for Timor Leste
Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, 2007Despite obvious differences in culture and colonial history, the Cambodian engagement in ASEAN, brings a message of hope and promise to Leaders, officials and the people of Timor Leste. It is possible for this country to join ASEAN if there is a strong, visible national commitment to and understanding of ASEAN and its objectives.DocumentHow can Mekong Region maximize the benefits of economic integration: a Cambodian Perspective
Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, 2009Mekong region is officially named Greater Mekong subregion or GMS.DocumentChina and the creation of ASEAN-China free trade area: implications for Cambodia
Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, 2007China’s rising has brought many attentions with mixed concerns and opportunities. China’s trade with ASEAN is seen as an example of South-South cooperation in the face of an unfair international trading regime dominated by the developed nations.DocumentIndia and Israel: reinforcing the partnership
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015India and Israel share a unique partnership. It is both varied and comprehensive and is characterised by pragmatism and trust. It is transactional as well as strategic and has withstood the test of time and political transitions in both countries.Pages
