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Indian Strategic Economic Tactics and Emergent Challenges for the Developing Countries of the Region

Shahid Iqbal, Jan Alam and Muhammad Zia-ur Rehman
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Shahid Iqbal: Independent Research Fellow,
Jan Alam: MPhil Scholar,
Muhammad Zia-ur Rehman: Assistant Professor,

Global Economics Review, 2017, vol. 2, issue 1, 64-72

Abstract: In this paper, we examine the neighborhood especially Indian strategies for the region. The political philosophies and regional strategies related to developing economies in the region need synergy and strategically positive and constructive in nature. Their philosophy to rule and their foreign policy is different from all the other leadership. Indian Current Ruling Party seems involved in different terrorist activities, such Gujarat attack on Muslims and the incident of the Samjhota express. Indian Current Ruling Partys begins wrongdoing on the innocent Kashmiri, its forces also use pellet guns on Kashmiri Muslims. Indian economic strategy is to invest on Chahbahar Port and wish to side stop the economic mega project of CPEC. Indian influence increased in Afghanistan against Pakistan with the boycott of SAARC conference scheduled in Pakistan. The international community has found that Indian current political leadership is as one of the most influential negative political personality among the world leaders.

Keywords: Indian Current Ruling Party’s Negativity; India; Muslims; Pakistan; Indian Current Ruling Party’s Relation with Neighboring Countries. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.31703/ger.2017(II-I).08

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