Gujarat National Law University Conference on “India’s Foreign Relations - Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean: Strengthening the Political, Economic, Security and Cultural Prospects” 12-13 September 2014 No. Name Title of Paper University / Institute China Pivotal to the Indian Ocean Region: Impact and 1 K. Robinson Implications in India’s Security Calculus North Eastern Hill University Archana C. Shah & Shikha Convergence of Leadership and Corporate Governance Marwadi Education Foundation's 2 Sethia for Sustainable Growth Group of Institutions Ningthoujam Koiremba Non Traditional Security Issues: Potential Area Towards 3 Singh Strengthening Cooperation Between India and Myanmar School of Law, Christ University Indian and Chinese Involvement in South East Asia in the 4 S. Shaji Contemporary Times: A Comparative Perspective University of Hyderabad Look East Polic y: India’s Cue to Gain Momentum S. Nandini Pahari & Sanjeev. 5 S MATS Law School, Raipur Jyoti Prasad Patri & Bhavya 6 Mishra Border Trade: An Indian Perspective Symbiosis Law School, Noida China as an Emerging Military Superpower with Special Centre for South and Central Asian Reference to Its Naval Strategic Exercises: A Challenge Studies, School of Global Relations, 7 Amanpreet Kaur for India Central University of Punjab Harmony in South Asia-Cross Cultural Communication 8 Dhvani M Bhatt through Writers of St. Xavier’s College
List of Paper Presentations South Asian Diaspora India’s ‘Look East Policy’ and the WTO: Construing 9 Ishita Das Regionalism in Tandem with Multilateralism National Law University, Delhi “India and China in the IOR: Countervailing powers & Abhinav Goyal & Niharika 10 their interests” Amity Law School, Noida India’s Role and Responsibility as a ma jor Power in the Shikhar Mani Tripathi, Pooja Indian Ocean: Providing Maritime Security for Peaceful Amity Law School, Guru Gobind 11 Thomas Trade Singh Indraprastha University 12 Rajat Sharma, Ankita Sharma India and Multilateralism Symbiosis Law School, CUG, Pune India’s ‘Look East Policy’ and Effective Efforts towards Politico-Socio-Economic-Strategic Imperatives MATS Law School, MATS 13 Shayamvar Deb, Efaf Ali with South-East Asia University 14 B.P. Singh India and ASEAN : look East Policy in 21st Century Vinoba Bhave University, India’s Role and Responsibility as a Major Power in the Priyambada Chaturvedi and Indian Ocean and Strengthening the Cooperation between MATS Law School, MATS 15 Sujoy Routh IORA members University India’s Role a nd Responsibility as a major Power in the Shikhar Mani Tripathi, Pooja Indian Ocean: Providing Maritime Security for Peaceful Amity Law School, Guru Gobind 16 Thomas Trade Singh Indraprastha University India’s Role and Responsibility as a major Power in the 17 Chandan Panigrahi Indian Ocean Jawaharlal Nehru University 18 Himanshu Indian Ocean: maritime security and need of development Jayant Garg, Damodaram Sanjivayya National 2 | P a g e
List of Paper Presentations Pandey & Bishikh Mohanty Law University Anwesha Pathak and Rohit Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law 19 Sharma Whale of the Ocean - India College Look-East Policy: Challenges And Prospects For India 20 D. Ramakrishnan And ASEAN Security Relations PTMTM College India’s Look East Policy: Mapping Myanmar’s 21 Bawa Singh Reciprocation Central University of Punjab Maritime Security in the Indian Ocean: Confronting Non- Traditional Security Threats through Regional 22 Nitika Srivastava Cooperation Jawaharlal Nehru University Maritime security concerns in the Indian Ocean: Harshvardhan Sharma and Damodaram Sanjivayya National 23 Himanshu Subhod Awasthi Countering piracy, trafficking and terrorism Law University People smuggling versus trafficking in persons: Principle 24 Reema Kumari and practice Patna University Piracy in the Malacca Strait: Maritime Insecurity and Pandit Deendayal Petroleum 25 Sanjay Kumar Pradhan Implications for The World Energy Flow University Realignment of Powers: Convergence of Sino- Russian Center for South and Central Asian 26 Shiv Kumar Interests i n “Asia Pacific” And Its Implications For India Studies, Punjab Central University Sandeep Singh & Gaurav Re- orientation of India’s Look East Policy Connecting 27 Kumar Energy in Myanmar: ‘Bangladesh Factor’ Central University of Punjab 28 and A Study of Maritime Security Perspective of Sino-Indian Pondicherry University Shreya Banerjee 3 | P a g e
List of Paper Presentations ShreyaChatterjee Relations in IORA 29 Vignesh Ram Strategic Dividends of India’s Look East Policy Manipal University. 30 Nishtha Kaushiki The China Factor in Indo-Japan Strategic Relations Central University Of Punjab Water – A Source of Conflict? Combined Foreign Policy Amandeep Kaur & Initiatives of India and Nepal in Resolution of their 31 Amandeep Singh Sharing Water Issues Central University of Punjab, Assessing the Overall Effectiveness of the “Look East Subrat Biswal and Ravi Kant Policy”: Consolidating the Existing and Identifying New 32 Anand Prospects CRCAS/ SIS, JNU India’s “Look East” Policy Ph ase2: The Strategic 33 Bijay K. Barnwal Dimension National Defence Academy Shyna V V and Khursheed Ind ia’s Interests in South East Asia: A Perspective on the 34 Ahmad Wani South China Conflict Pondicherry University India’s foreign policy with Southeast Asia and Indian Ocean; assessing overall effectiveness of “ Look East Kumari Nivedita and Subham P olicy” con solidating the existing and identifying the new Damodaram Sanjivvya National Law 35 Pandey principles. University Hina Hassan Khaki India’s Look East Policy: Need To Engage North -East to Jamia Millia Islamia University 36 Look East 37 Mina vyas India’s Look East Policy Choudhari Mahila Arts Collage Contemporary Indo-Pak Relations: Exploring the Political Nirma University 38 Ravi Saxana Impasse. 4 | P a g e
List of Paper Presentations 39 Mohammad Abdul Gaffar Rethinking on India’s Look East Policy Jawaharlal Nehru University Harsha Rajwanshi & Soaham Energy Diplomacy - Lessons For India Gujarat National Law University, 40 Bajpai Gandhinagar 5 | P a g e
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