Research Assistant, IDSA, Dr Sampa Kundu's commentary on BIMSTEC, titled ‘BIMSTEC and People-to-People Connectivity’ was published by IPP Review, Singapore, on May 24, 2018.
Enhanced people-to-people contact will create a passage for the bottom-up approach of regionalism which will eventually help the member-states in popularizing the concept of “Brand” BIMSTEC, reads the article.
Research Assistant, IDSA, Dr Sampa Kundu’s commentary on India-Myanmar Bilateral Trade, titled ‘The Current Conundrums in India-Myanmar Bilateral Trade', was published in the January 2018 issue of ‘The Diplomatist’. The commentary argues that India still lags far behind in Myanmar in terms of bilateral trade between Nay Pyi Taw and its other neighbours like China and Thailand.
Research Assistant, IDSA, Dr Sampa Kundu's commentary on BIMSTEC, titled ‘BIMSTEC: A Desirable Alternative to SAARC and An Extra Feather to India’s Act East Policy’ was published by ‘The Kootneeti’ on October 12, 2017.
Research Assistant, IDSA, Dr Sampa Kundu's commentary on India-Australia relations, titled ‘India-Australia: A Partnership in Making’ was published in a Special Report on India-Australia Working Together for a Brighter Future, by the Diplomacy & Beyond magazine, in association with The High Commission of India, Canberra, Australia in October 2017.
The Rohingya crisis is not just Myanmar’s domestic problem but a regional issue and it needs to be tackled at the regional level in a more comprehensive way.
BIMSTEC needs to build on regional synergies and work towards utilising the available resources optimally by focusing on fewer priority areas and undertaking projects that are economically feasible.
Heading East, Security, Trade and Environment between India and Southeast Asia, co-edited by Sumit Ganguly and Karen Stoll Farrell, consisting of 11 chapters and one introductory note by the editors, broadly deals with India’s Look East/Act East Policy (LEP/AEP).
BIMSTEC and People-to-People Connectivity
Research Assistant, IDSA, Dr Sampa Kundu's commentary on BIMSTEC, titled ‘BIMSTEC and People-to-People Connectivity’ was published by IPP Review, Singapore, on May 24, 2018.
Enhanced people-to-people contact will create a passage for the bottom-up approach of regionalism which will eventually help the member-states in popularizing the concept of “Brand” BIMSTEC, reads the article.
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The Current Conundrums in India-Myanmar Bilateral Trade
Research Assistant, IDSA, Dr Sampa Kundu’s commentary on India-Myanmar Bilateral Trade, titled ‘The Current Conundrums in India-Myanmar Bilateral Trade', was published in the January 2018 issue of ‘The Diplomatist’. The commentary argues that India still lags far behind in Myanmar in terms of bilateral trade between Nay Pyi Taw and its other neighbours like China and Thailand.
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ASEAN-India: Challenges in Economic Partnership
Reciprocity and mutual understanding on common concerns will help both ASEAN and India to overcome some of the challenges facing their relationship.
ASEAN Takeways
Research Assistant, IDSA, Dr Sampa Kundu's commentary on ‘ASEAN takeways’ has been published by The Pioneer on November 25, 2017.
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BIMSTEC: A Desirable Alternative to SAARC and An Extra Feather to India’s Act East Policy
Research Assistant, IDSA, Dr Sampa Kundu's commentary on BIMSTEC, titled ‘BIMSTEC: A Desirable Alternative to SAARC and An Extra Feather to India’s Act East Policy’ was published by ‘The Kootneeti’ on October 12, 2017.
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India-Australia A Partnership In Making
Research Assistant, IDSA, Dr Sampa Kundu's commentary on India-Australia relations, titled ‘India-Australia: A Partnership in Making’ was published in a Special Report on India-Australia Working Together for a Brighter Future, by the Diplomacy & Beyond magazine, in association with The High Commission of India, Canberra, Australia in October 2017.
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Rohingya Crisis Needs a Regional Solution
The Rohingya crisis is not just Myanmar’s domestic problem but a regional issue and it needs to be tackled at the regional level in a more comprehensive way.
ASEAN-India Partnership at 25
Research Assistant, IDSA, Dr Sampa Kundu's commentary on ‘ASEAN-India Partnership at 25’ was published by ‘The Diplomat’ on July 7, 2017.
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BIMSTEC at 20: Hopes and Apprehensions
BIMSTEC needs to build on regional synergies and work towards utilising the available resources optimally by focusing on fewer priority areas and undertaking projects that are economically feasible.
Heading East: Security, Trade and Environment between India and Southeast Asia, by Karen Stoll Farrell and Sumit Ganguly
Heading East, Security, Trade and Environment between India and Southeast Asia, co-edited by Sumit Ganguly and Karen Stoll Farrell, consisting of 11 chapters and one introductory note by the editors, broadly deals with India’s Look East/Act East Policy (LEP/AEP).