Velpula ramanujan biography

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  • Dr.Velpula Ramanujam: 56 Followers, 30 Following, 1 Research paper.
  • Works at TSNPDCL · Lives in Peddapalli, Andhra Pradesh, India · See more about Ramanujam.
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    Nagender S. P. Bisht, Rajeev Jain, and Victor Gambhir, in their article, examine the Three Warfares Strategy employed by the Chinese during the Doklam crisis, which was in full flow and all three components—public opinion/media, legal and psychological warfare—were unleashed on India. This article is based on Indian and Chinese government briefings and press releases, media both print and electronic of the two countries, social media, journals, government reports, and books of the two countries.


    The article by Velpula Ramanujam and Manish S. Dabhade primarily deal with the question: How Rajiv Gandhi conducted summit diplomacy with China in 1988? The article traces the process through an analysis of archival work of private papers and diplomatic correspondence, oral history interviews, memoirs, and biographical works.


    This article by Shabnam Dadparvar and Hamidreza Azizi addresses the question of what does China tries to achieve by expanding its soft power in Central Asia? The article argues that China has focused on the expansion of its soft power and the consolidation of cultural ties with the Central Asian countries to expand its influence in the region and, eventually, to rise as a new center of power in the international system.


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    Rajiv Gandhi’s Summit Diplomacy: A Study of the Beijing Summit, 1988

    Summit diplomacy is the initiative to establish contact at the highest level of political leaders... more Summit diplomacy is the initiative to establish contact at the highest level of political leadership to transform the relationship between collectives. The heads of states are key decision makers in the nation. The objective of summit diplomacy is to establish a political dialogue at the highest level. The assumption is that once the understanding is established at the highest level, it can transform a conflicting relationship to friendly one. Rajiv Gandhi’s visit to China in 1988 ended three decades of estrangement between India and China. It is a classic example of the normalisation of relations between two countries. The proposed hypothesis is that the success of Rajiv Gandhi’s summit diplomacy depended on two factors: the leadership personality and the domestic factor. This article primarily deals with the question: How Rajiv Gandhi conducted summit diplomacy with China in 1988? The article traces the process through an analysis of archival work of private papers and diplomatic ...

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