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Vajpayee: The Years That Changed India : A Ringside View of the Political Saga in 1996-1999

‘Vajpayee: The Years That Changed India’: A Ringside View of the Political Saga in 1996-1999 Shakti Sinha narrates how Vajpayee dealt with the challenges that emerged both from within his own and opposition parties, especially while running a multi-party coalition government. File picture of Atal Bihari Vajpayee. Credit: PTI Politics6 hours ago Given the rich tradition of political leadership both at the national and state level, it is ironic that political leadership, as a subject, has remained understudied in the realm of India’s politics and economy whereas the study of parties, party system and elections receive a  lot of attention. This can largely be attributed to the dearth of source material that a researcher faces as leaders in India seldom write memoirs or give interviews explaining their decisions and, the few who even write, do so in a self-serving manner, leaving out important events and decisions.

Sheikh Hasina: Architect of Golden Bangladesh

India and Bangladesh share a 4,096-km long border the fifth-longest land border in the world. Several states including West Bengal, Assam Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram have international borders with Bangladesh.

40 years after return from India, Sheikh Hasina changing face of Bangladesh

40 years after return from India, Sheikh Hasina changing face of Bangladesh
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WB poll has international connotation for State s key role in Act East policy

WB poll has international connotation for State s key role in Act East policy As the battle for West Bengal is underway, the strategically located state is of importance as it shares its borders with three countries - Nepal, Bhutan besides of course Bangladesh.   |  9 April 2021 1:29 AM GMT NEW DELHI: As the battle for West Bengal is underway, the strategically located state is of importance as it shares its borders with three countries - Nepal, Bhutan besides of course Bangladesh. The state government – driven by whichever party comes to power after the elections – will have to prioritize the Centre s Act East and Neighbourhood First policies.

Bengal polls have huge int l connotation as state will play key role in India s Act East policy

National / World Bengal polls have huge int l connotation as state will play key role in India s Act East policy   Thu, Apr 08 2021 07:17:55 PM By Mahua Venkatesh New Delhi, Apr 8 (IANS): As the battle for West Bengal is underway, the strategically located state is of importance as it shares its borders with three countries Nepal, Bhutan besides of course Bangladesh. The state government driven by whichever party comes to power after the elections will have to prioritize the Centres Act East and Neighbourhood First policies. It is the only state which shares its borders with three countries. All these three countries feature prominently in Prime Minister Narendra Modi s Neighborhood policy. Analysts said that Bengal is not just about its own domestic policies but are intertwined with the country s foreign policy framework besides being the gateway to the northeast.

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