"India's Unstable Neighbourhood: Strategic and Economic Implications"
Winner: Gaurav Kumar
Decolonization of South Asia was done in the mid of the 20th century. It led to the emergence of post-colonial states like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, etc. Most of the post-colonial states in South Asia faced instability at home. The trend of instability still continues in the states of Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Nepal, etc. It is well said that one country can't become great with its dwarf neighbours. Thus, for India to become a major power pole in world politics, its neighbourhood should be healthy.
Recent political instability in ....
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