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56 financial crisis left deep politicalt least one consequence of this the region after the Asian crisis while increasing influence in the region helped India secure a dialogue. Philippines and Hong Kong found themselves drawn into a ...
56 financial crisis left deep politicalt least one consequence of this the region after the Asian crisis while increasing influence in the region helped India secure a dialogue. Philippines and Hong Kong found themselves drawn into a ...
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... regional integration and subsequently pursued a security agenda in which it sought to balance the influence of the US , China and Japan in the region . The new interest shown by India in increasing its economic links with the region ...
... regional integration and subsequently pursued a security agenda in which it sought to balance the influence of the US , China and Japan in the region . The new interest shown by India in increasing its economic links with the region ...
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... region . They took to the new challenge rather easily and soon indigenous middle classes emerged in the region . By the 1870s , the first genera- tion of English educated Punjabis had begun to participate in the framework of colonial ...
... region . They took to the new challenge rather easily and soon indigenous middle classes emerged in the region . By the 1870s , the first genera- tion of English educated Punjabis had begun to participate in the framework of colonial ...
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