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INDIA AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA RELATIONS IN CONTEXT OF GROWING CHINESE INFLUENCE IN 21ST CENTURY

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Vol -  9, Issue- 11 ,         Page(s) : 258 - 264  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

India, which is a seventh largest country by area, the second most populous country (with 1.25 billion people) and most populous democracy in the world has a special status in world politics. In 2017, the Indian economy was the world's sixth largest by nominal GDP and third largest by purchasing power parity. Following market based economic refers in 1991, India become one of the fastest growing major economies and is considered a newly industrialised country. It is also considered a potential superpower. In the pre-independence era, India's foreign policy was largely Euro-centric. East Asia figured nowhere in foreign policy of British India. The South East Asia was theatre of major power rivalry in the Cold War era. During those days India refused a close interaction with the region because of its non-aligned policy. But during 1990's India conveyed its willingness to be associated with the region. India's relation with South East Asia entered a new phase after the Indo-Pak war in 1965. In the wake of cultural revolution of China, there was an increase in the activities of communist in the countries of South east Asia. This encouraged non-communists to came closer. This also paved the ways for improvement of India's relation with these countries. The politics of Indian ocean also influenced India's relation with the countries of South east Asia.

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