This paper acquaints the students with the complex strategic and political interactions between India and its neighbours and their impact upon the South Asian Region as a whole
Introduction- Historical, political and economic profile
Demographic patterns and resource base
Pakistan- Freedom movement, political system, foreign policy
Maldives- political system, problem of development
Nepal- democratic movement, role of monarchy, problems between various regions, foreign policy, role of China
Sri Lanka- political system, foreign policy
Bhutan- monarchy, social patterns
Bangladesh- freedom movement, political system, environmental issues
Common problems- conflicts, ethnic and religious movements, migrations, refugee problem, terrorism, interstate disputes
SAARC- evolution, growth, constraints, potentials
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