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Parliamentary Documentation Vol.XLV 1-15 January, 2019 No.1 AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS KUMAR, M. Dinesh and Others . 1. What drives annual agricultural growth rates in India ? ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.1), 2019(5.1.2019): P.33-36. Analyses the performance of the agriculture sector in terms of growth rate to the aggregate predictions of monsoon rainfall. **Agriculture-Agricultural Statistics; Growth Rate. -AGRICULTURAL TRADE SUMALATHA, B. S. . 2. Traders' participation in commodity futures markets in Kerala- a case study of rubber and pepper trade. ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.1), 2019(5.1.2019): P.44-52. **Agriculture-Agricultural Trade; Rubber; Pepper. -AGRICULTURE CREDIT NAYAR, Lola . 3. Seeds of politics in debt-trap farm. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.1), 2019(14.1.2019): P.10-11. Highlights the merits and demerits of farm loan waiver. **Agriculture-Agriculture Credit; Farm Loans; Wave Off. -FARMERS’ AGITATION JAKHAR, Ajay Vir . 4. To harvest a cruel, dark joke. OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.50), 2018(17.12.2018): P.40-41. Gives opinion on farmers' agitations across India in the past four years. **Agriculture-Farmers’ Agitation. -FARMS AND FARMERS ASHOK, T. N. . 5. Historical problem evading solution: Farmers' agitation. INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 201(16-31 December, 2018): P.20-22. Highlights the distress and crisis of farmers in India. **Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Farmers’ Suicide; Agrarian Crisis; Minimum Support Price.

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Parliamentary DocumentationVol.XLV                    1-15 January, 2019                  No.1

AGRICULTURE -AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS

KUMAR, M. Dinesh and Others .1.What drives annual agricultural growth rates in India ?ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.1),2019(5.1.2019): P.33-36.

Analyses the performance of the agriculture sector in terms of growthrate to the aggregate predictions of monsoon rainfall.**Agriculture-Agricultural Statistics; Growth Rate.

-AGRICULTURAL TRADESUMALATHA, B. S. .2.

Traders' participation in commodity futures markets in Kerala- acase study of rubber and pepper trade.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.1),2019(5.1.2019): P.44-52.**Agriculture-Agricultural Trade; Rubber; Pepper.

-AGRICULTURE CREDITNAYAR, Lola .3.

Seeds of politics in debt-trap farm.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.1), 2019(14.1.2019): P.10-11.

Highlights the merits and demerits of farm loan waiver.**Agriculture-Agriculture Credit; Farm Loans; Wave Off.

-FARMERS’ AGITATIONJAKHAR, Ajay Vir .4.

To harvest a cruel, dark joke.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.50), 2018(17.12.2018): P.40-41.

Gives opinion on farmers' agitations across India in the past fouryears.**Agriculture-Farmers’ Agitation.

-FARMS AND FARMERSASHOK, T. N. .5.

Historical problem evading solution: Farmers' agitation.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 201(16-31 December,2018): P.20-22.

Highlights the distress and crisis of farmers in India.**Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Farmers’ Suicide; Agrarian Crisis;Minimum Support Price.

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MISRA, Satish .6.Farmer's revolt in India shakes Modi Government.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 201(16-31 December,2018): P.31-32.

Highlights the 'Kishan Mukti March' towards Parliament by farmersfrom across the country on 30 November 2018.**Agriculture-Farms and Farmers; Farmers’ Agitation.

-FERTILIZERS AND MANURESSHARMA, Agnima .7.

Farmers get 'lathis' for fertiliser.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.28), 2019(6.1.2019): P.30-32.

Deals with the urea crisis being faced by farmers of Rajasthan andMadhya Pradesh after the newly formed Congress Government.**Agriculture-Fertilizers and Manures; Urea Crisis; Farmers'Agitation.

BIOGRAPHIES -ACHREKAR, RAMAKANT

DUBEY, Abhishek .8.Legacy of Achrekar Sir.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.29), 2019(13.1.2019): P.38-39.

Pays rich tribute to Ramakant Archekar, one of India's finestcricketing gurus.**Biographies-ACHREKAR, Ramakant; Cricket; Sports.

-BOSE, NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA.9.

Cellular to Swaraj.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.28), 2019(6.1.2019): P.9-11.

Pays rich tribute to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, freedom fighter.**Biographies-BOSE, Netaji Subhash Chandra; Freedom Fighters.

CHOODIE SHIVARAM .10.Revising the glorious histroy.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.28), 2019(6.1.2019): P.12-13.

Gives views on renaming of Havelock and Neil islands of Andaman andNicobar on the occasion of 75th anniversary of Tri-color hoisting byNetaji Subhash Chandra Bose.**Biographies-BOSE, Netaji Subhash Chandra; Freedom Fighters;Alteration of Name.

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-NANDA, B. C.THAMMAIAH, Santhosh .11.

Soldier who saved siachen.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.28), 2019(6.1.2019): P.20-23.

Pays rich tribute to Lt. Gen. B. C. Nanda who single handedly savedthe Siachen glacier from Pakistan in 1987.**Biographies-NANDA, B. C.; Army; Siachen Glacier.

-POLITICAL LEADERS-GANDHI, RAHULCHENGAPPA, Raj and DEKA, Kaushik .12.

Evolution of Rahul Gandhi.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.1), 2019(7.1.2019): P.15-25.

Highlights the Rahul Gandhi's political journey from the time he madehis electoral debut in 2004.**Biographies-Political Leaders-GANDHI, Rahul; Indian NationalCongress.

-SRINIVASAN, T. N.RETHINARAJ, T. S. Gopi .13.

T. N. Srinivasan (1933-2018)- a spirited polymath.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.1),2019(5.1.2019): P.23-26.

Pays rich tribute to T. N. Srinivasan, one of India's outstandingeconomists.**Biographies-SRINIVASAN, T. N.; Economist.

COMMUNICATIONS -TELECOMMUNICATIONS

SHARMA, R. S, .14.Regulating the digital revolution: Key engine growth.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(December, 2018): P.18-20.

Deals with the biggest transformation in Telecom sector, the keygrowth engine driving the digital revolution.**Communications-Telecommunications; Information Technology; DigitalIndia.

COMPANY AFFAIRS AND MANAGEMENT -COMPANIES TAKEOVER

AURN, M. G. .15.Price of Profligacy.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.1), 2019(7.1.2019): P.33.

Deals with case of alleged irregularities in selling of Ranbaxypharma company to japan's Daichi Sukyo by Malvinder Singh andShivinder Singh.**Company Affairs and Management-Companies Takeover; Ranbaxy;Pharmaceutical; Corruption.

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CONSTITUTION AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW -CITIZENSHIP

PANDEY, Ajay Bhushan .16.Aadhaar: The digital highway to new India.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(December, 2018): P.21-24.**Constitution and Constitutional Law-Citizenship.

CULTURE AND CIVILIZATION -ARCHAEOLOGY

SREEDATHAN, G .17.Marxist-Christian nexus exposed in Pattanam excavations.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.29), 2019(13.1.2019): P.22-25.

Gives the details of archaeological excavation in Pattanam, Keralaand exposed the Marxist-Christian nexus.**Culture and Civilization-Archaeology; Religion Conversion;Christianity; Religion and Politics.

DEFENCE -DEFENCE PROCUREMENT-(INDIA)

AHUJA, Namrata Biji .18.Unicorn hunters.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.50), 2018(16.12.2018): P.31-35.

Deals with the extradition of Christian Michel, an alleged middlemanin the AugustaWestland deal.**Defence-Defence Procurement-(India); Italy; Helicopter Deal; Scams.

MALDAHIYAR, Aabhas K. .19.Entrenched ecosystem.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.29), 2019(13.1.2019): P.6-7; 9-11.

Deals with AugustaWestland VVIP Chopper scandal.**Defence-Defence Procurement-(India); Defence Scandals; Italy.

PRASANNAN, R and AHUJA, Namrata Biji .20.Machines and machinations.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.50), 2018(16.12.2018): P.36-38.

Deals with the accusition on Chief Marshal (retd) S. P. Tyagi ofhaving tweaked the specifications for 12 helicopters inAugustaWestland VVIP Chopper deal.**Defence-Defence Procurement-(India); Italy; AugustaWestland;Helicopter Deal; Scams.

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-DEFENCE RELATIONS-(AUSTRALIA-UNITED STATES)FRUHLING, Stephan .21.

Is ANZUS really an alliance ? Aligning the US and Australia.SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.5), 2018(October-November2018): P.199-218.

Discusses about the defence relationship between Australia and theUnited States.**Defence-Defence Relations-(Australia-United States); Australia, NewZealand and United States; ANZUS.

-DEFENCE RELATIONS-(INDIA-FRANCE)UNNITHAN, Sandeep .22.

Spiral Dive.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.1), 2019(7.1.2019): P.44-45.

Draws attention towards the political furore over the purchase of 36Rafale aircraft.**Defence-Defence Relations-(India-France); Rafale Deal.

-NUCLEAR WEAPONSPAYNE, Kenneth .23.

Artificial intelligence: A revolution in strategic affairs ?SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.5), 2018(October-November2018): P.7-32.**Defence-Nuclear Weapons; Information Technology; Nuclear Strategy.

ECONOMIC GROWTH -ECONOMIC POLICY-(INDIA)

.24.NITI Aayog roadmap for USD 5tn economy.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.29-30.

Highlights the document released by NITI Aayog detailing acomprehensive agenda to propel India towards USD-5-trillion economyby 2030.**Economic Growth-Economic Policy-(India); NITI Aayog.

EDUCATION -MID-DAY MEAL

SHARMA, Archana .25.Feeding 1.9 million children daily: NGO fights hunger, promoteseducation.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.36-37.

Studies the Bangaluru-based NGO Akshay Patra Foundation aim to feed50 lakh children per day in school across India by 2020.**Education-Mid-Day Meal; Malnutrition; NGO.

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ELECTIONS -ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS

GURINDER SINGH .26.Comeback of Congress.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 201(16-31 December,2018): P.9-13.

Highlights the Congress revival by winning 3 assembly electionsnamely Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, 2018.**Elections-Assembly Elections; Indian National Congress; GANDHI,Rahul.

MAHURKAR, Uday .27.Fading power of two.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.1), 2019(7.1.2019): P.26-27.

Highlights the hits and misses on the defeat of BJP in Rajasthan,Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh assembly elections.**Elections-Assembly Elections; BJP.

-CODE OF CONDUCTJEENA, Kushal .28.

Need to reach consensus to stop use of foul language.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 201(16-31 December,2018): P.29-30.

Expresses necessity to evolve a consensus for drafting legislationagainst use of abusive language during election campaign by politicalparties in India.**Elections-Code of Conduct; Abusive Language.

ENERGY -NON CONVENTIONAL POWER RESOURCES

GARG, Vibhuti and LAAN, Tara .29.India's spend on subsidies shows strong commitment to renewableenergy.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.22-23.

Evaluates the subsidies given for fossil fuel and renewable energyand its impact on energy price in India.**Energy-Non Conventional Power Resources; Subsidies.

ENVIRONMENT -DROUGHT

PURKAYASTHA, Sudip Kar .30.Sinister plot, grand famine and forgotten lessons.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.28), 2019(6.1.2019): P.14-19.

Recalls the haunting memories of Bengal famine of 1943 on eve of its75th anniversary.**Environment-Drought; Famine.

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FINANCE -BANK FRAUDS

ARUN, M. G. .31.Diamonds to dust.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.1), 2019(7.1.2019): P.32.

Deals with bank fraud case of Nirav Modi.**Finance-Bank Frauds; MODI, Nirav; Five Star Diamond.

ARUN, M. G. .32.Ink dries up.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.1), 2019(7.1.2019): P.36.

Deals with Rotomac pens owner Vikarm Kothari's case of defaultingbank loans worth Rs 3,700 crore.**Finance-Bank Frauds; Rotomac Global; CBI.

ARUN, M. G. .33.Turbulence in the air.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.1), 2019(7.1.2019): P.31.

Deals with Westminister Magistrates' Court's order on extradition ofVijay Mallya.**Finance-Bank Frauds; MALLYA, Vijay.

PUNJ, Shweta .34.Waning of the moon.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.1), 2019(7.1.2019): P.30.

Deals with the conflict of interest charges on Chanda Kochhar, formerMD and CEO of ICICI Bank.**Finance-Bank Frauds; ICICI.

-BANKS AND BANKINGNASEER GANAI .35.

Banking on tight control.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.50), 2018(17.12.2018): P.16-17.

Deals with the protest by the All India Jammu and Kashmir BankOfficers Federation against State Advisory Council's decision totreat J&K Bank Limited as a Public Sector Undertaking.**Finance-Banks and Banking; Banking Reforms; Public SectorUndertakings.

-CENTRAL BANKPUNJ, Shweta and ARUN, M. G. .36.

Bank sheds its reserve.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.1), 2019(7.1.2019): P.41.

Deals with the tug of war between government and Reserve Bank ofIndia which ended with the resignation of RBI governor, Urjit Patel.**Finance-Central Bank; Loans; RBI Reserves; Reserve Bank of India.

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-CURRENCY AND COINAGE.37.

Demonetisation hit growth, jobs, bank credit: Report.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.31-32.

Deals with demonetisation and its impact on India's economy.**Finance-Currency and Coinage; Demonetisation; National Bureau ofEconomic Research; Economic Growth; Employment; MonetaryPolicy-(India).

INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTMOHINDROO, Pankaj .38.

Electronic manufacturing: Scope and future in India.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(December, 2018): P.39-41.**Industrial Development; Electronics; Computers; Hardware Products;Mobile Handsets.

INTERNATIONAL LAW -WAR-(SYRIA)

GHOSH, Faten .39.Hard road ahead for syrian reconstruction.CURRENT HISTORY (PHILADELPHIA), V.117(No.803), 2018(December,2018): P.331-337.

Deals with the reconstruction work after the civil war in Syria.**International Law-War-(Syria).

-WAR-(YEMEN)BYMAN, Daniel .40.

Yemen's disastrous war.SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.5), 2018(October-November2018): P.141-158.**International Law-War-(Yemen).

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -(CHINA-UNITED STATES)

SATISH KUMAR .41.Chinese annexation American access and leverage for India.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.28), 2019(6.1.2019): P.37-39.

Discusses the current political and diplomatic row between Americaand China and its impact on India with special focus on thecontroversial law Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act signed by the USPresident Donald Trump.**International Relations-(China-United States); India; Tibet.

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-(INDIA-AFGHANISTAN)KAMALA KUMARI .42.

India and Afghanistan in the changing dynamics of Asia.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.131-137.**International Relations-(India-Afghanistan); Foreign Policy.

-(INDIA-AFRICA)UTSAV KUMAR SINGH .43.

Prospect of India-Africa partnership towards the fourthindustrial revolution.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.104-111.**International Relations-(India-Africa); Foreign Policy.

-(INDIA-CHINA)CHAUDHURY, Nilova Roy .44.

India with China on Karmapa, but against BRI.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.6.**International Relations-(India-China); Belt and Road Initiative.

CHAUDHURY, Nilova Roy .45.Will trade war influence Beijing Delhi ties ?INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.7.

Deals with Chinese Presidents Xi Jinping's Belt and Road Initiativeand its impact on India and China relationships.**International Relations-(India-China); Belt and Road Initiative.

-(INDIA-MALDIVES).46.

Restoration in India, Maldives ties.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.9.

Focuses on bilateral relations between India and Maldives afterIbrahim Mohamed Solih took over as President of Maldives inSeptember, 2018.**International Relations-(India-Maldives); 'India-First' Policy.

SALEEM AHMAD and PATHAK, Shreesh K. .47.India-Maldives relations in the era of Modi government:Challenges from China.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.85-92.**International Relations-(India-Maldives); NDA Government; China;Foreign Policy.

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-(INDIA-MYANMAR)SAHOO, Prasanta .48.

Myanmar in India's new neighbourhood strategy.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.93-100.

Discusses the twin neighbourhood strategy between India and Myanmar.**International Relations-(India-Myanmar); Neighbourhood Policy;Foreign Policy.

-(INDIA-NEPAL)SARWAR, Lubina .49.

India's Nepal policy: An analysis of impact of "Modi doctrine".

WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.112-114.

Examines India's policy towards Nepal.**International Relations-(India-Nepal); NDA Government; ForeignPolicy.

-(INDIA-PAKISTAN).50.

Kartarpur Sahib Corridor.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 201(16-31 December,2018): P.14-15.

Highlights the Indian government move to develop a corridor for Sikhdevotees to visit Kartarpur gurudwara in Pakistan.**International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Kartarpur Sahib Corridor.

BHARDWAJ, Brij .51.Dim prospects in near future: Indo-Pak dialogue.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 201(16-31 December,2018): P.25.**International Relations-(India-Pakistan).

NAYAR, Mandira .52.Corridor to the unknow.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.50), 2018(16.12.2018): P.22; 24-26.

Deals with the Kartarpur border corridor between India and Pakistan.**International Relations-(India-Pakistan); Kartarpur Sahib;Foundation Stone; Sikhism.

-(INDIA-RUSSIA)DASH, P. L. .53.

Phases in Indo-Russian relations.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.20-24.**International Relations-(India-Russia); Foreign Policy.

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-(INDIA-UNITED STATES)GHOSH, Pitam .54.

Arithmetic of India-U. S. relations and the Russian factor.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.58-63.**International Relations-(India-United States); Russia; ForeignPolicy.

-(INDIA-UZBEKISTAN)MEHER, Manabhanjan .55.

Strengthening India's strategic partnership with Uzbekistan.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.71-77.

Focuses on the cooperation between India and Uzbekistan in the fieldof political ties, defence, security, connectivity, trade-economic,scientific-technical and cultural-humanitarian spheres.**International Relations-(India-Uzbekistan); Foreign Policy.

-(IRAN-UNITED STATES)ROUHI, Mahsa .56.

US-Iran tensions and the oil factor.SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.5), 2018(October-November2018): P.33-40.**International Relations-(Iran-United States).

-(PAKISTAN-AFGHANISTAN)BACON, Tricia .57.

Slipping the leash ? Pakistan's relationship with the AfghanTaliban.SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.5), 2018(October-November2018): P.159-180.

Discusses the Pakistan's relationship proxy policy with the Taliban.**International Relations-(Pakistan-Afghanistan); Terrorism; Taliban.

-(UNITED STATES-AFGHANISTAN)BHASKAR, C. Uday .58.

Kabul flux not good news for India.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.4.

Deals with the withdrawl of 7,000 United States troops fromAfghanistan by Trump administration and its impact on India.**International Relations-(United States-Afghanistan); India.

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-(UNITED STATES-MIDDLE EAST)TELHAMI, Shibley .59.

Trump's reckless middle east gambles.CURRENT HISTORY (PHILADELPHIA), V.117(No.803), 2018(December,2018): P.359-362.

Deals with the foreign policy of America with Middle East countries.**International Relations-(United States-Middle East).

-FOREIGN POLICY-(INDIA)BABU, G. Kishore .60.

Trilateral not bilateral solution of the Pakistan & Chinadispute.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.25.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); China; Pakistan;Border Disputes.

BARAL, Sivani and BARAL, J. K. .61.Evolution of India's SAARC policy.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.54-57.

Analyses the aspects of the interactions between India and the SAARCand the evolution of India's SAARC policy.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); SAARC.

BORAH, Ankita .62.Quad and its significance in India's policy towardsIndo-Pacific.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.126-130.

Examines the India's foreign policy towards the Indo-Pacific region.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India).

CHAKRABORTI, Tridib .63.Atal Behari Vajpayee's apparition and contribution of India'sSoutheast Asia policy: From 'Look' to 'Move' East Domain.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.5-13.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); Southeast AsiaPolicy.

CHHOTE LAL SINGH .64.Changing focus of Indian foreign policy led by PM Narendra Modiin the era of globalization.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.64-70.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); NDA Government.

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KAMBOJ, Anil .65.Changing global geo-political scenario and India's foreignpolicy.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.14-19.

Discusses the role of United States President Donald Trump inchanging geo-political situation of the world and focuses on India'sforeign policy.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India).

LOUIS, Arul .66.Re-assertive India will have to measure up to globalexpectations.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.14-15.

Discusses the India's Foreign Policy.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India).

MOHANTY, Abhishek .67.Eurasian discourse in Indian foreign policy: Interests,opportunities and constraints.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.115-119.

Focuses on the strengthening bilateral relations between India andcountries in the Eurasian region.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India).

SAHOO, Rudra Prasad .68.Democratic triumph in Indian neighbourhood and India's foreignpolicy response.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.78-84.

Deals with India's neighbourhood foreign policy.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); NeighbourhoodPolicy.

SATISH KUMAR and SOHAN LAL .69.PM Modi's smart diplomacy: India from a balancer to a leadpower.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.26-30.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); NDA Government.

SWETA KUMARI .70.India's "neighborhood first" policy and its domestic policy:Understanding the dynamics.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.120-125.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India); NeighborhoodPolicy.

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THOKER, Pervez Ahmed and BAWA SINGH .71.India's foreign policy towards Indo-Pacific amidst rivalry withChina and cooperation with the US.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.47-53.**International Relations-Foreign Policy-(India).

LABOUR AND LABOURING CLASSES -LABOUR DISPUTES

PRASAD, Archana .72.Social compliance audits in garment factories- the case of theNational Capital Region.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.1),2019(5.1.2019): P.37-43.

Focuses on the labour rights in the garment factories in Delhi.**Labour and Labouring Classes-Labour Disputes; Garment Factories.

LAW AND JUSTICE -JUDICIARY

GUPTA, Mayank .73.Transcending the boundaries.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.29), 2019(13.1.2019): P.28-29.

Holds an opinion on autonomy in the functioning of the Legislature,Executive and Judiciary.**Law and Justice-Judiciary; Legislative and Executive Relations;Judicial Activism; Separation of Powers.

LIBRARY SCIENCE -DIGITAL LIBRARY

MONDAL, Ajit .74.Digital library in India- a paradigm shift: Online library.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(December, 2018): P.50-53.**Library Science-Digital Library; Information Technology; DigitalIndia.

MASS MEDIA -JOURNALISM AND JOURNALISTS

.75.Loud sound of silence.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.1), 2019(14.1.2019): P.12.

Deals with the arrest of top journalist Suman Chhattopadhyay by CBI.**Mass Media-Journalism and Journalists; Bengali Daily; Ei Samay.

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MINES AND MINERALS -MINING

BANERJEE, Rabi .76.Mine games.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.2), 2019(13.1.2019): P.26-27.

Deals with the Ksan Coal mine tragedy in Meghalaya.**Mines and Minerals-Mining; Mine Accidents; Coal Mine; Rathole Mine.

PARLIAMENT -LEGISLATIVE BODIES

BHARDWAJ, Brij .77.Move to dissolve Assembly panic action by J&K Governor.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 2018(16-31 December,2018): P.19.

Deals with the dissolving of Jammu and Kashmir assembly by GovernorSatya Pal Malik.**Parliament-Legislative Bodies; Dissolution; Jammu and Kashmir.

POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT -FUNCTIONS OF GOVERNMENT-(INDIA)

MUKHERJEE, Arindam and NAYAR, Lola .78.Modino effect.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.50), 2018(17.12.2018): P.32-39.

Assesses the results of various policies introduced by BJP in fiftyfour months since 2014.**Politics and Government-Functions of Government-(India); NDAGovernment; Economy; GST; Demonetisation; Ujjwala; Jan Dhan.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(BALOCHISTAN)DOGRA, Rajiv .79.

Baloch Lament: Should India care ?INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.5.

Gives opinion on November 23 attack on the Chinese Consulate inKarachi by Baloch separatists.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Balochistan);Pakistan.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(BANGLADESH)BANERJEE, Rabi .80.

Cheers and fears.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.2), 2019(13.1.2019): P.54-56.

Analyses the election results of Bangladesh Parliament election heldon 30 December, 2018.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Bangladesh);Elections.

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BANERJEE, Rabi .81.Desperate measures.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.1), 2019(6.1.2019): P.70-71.

Analyses the political atmosphere in Bangladesh before the 11thBangladesh general elections.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Bangladesh);Elections; Parliamentary Polls.

BANERJEE, Rabi .82.Friendly fire.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.1), 2019(6.1.2019): P.73.

Discusses the Sheikh Hasina's fiercest opponent Kamal Hossain, aconfident of her father, Sheikh Mujiboor Rehman.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Bangladesh);Elections; Parliamentary Polls.

DATTA, Sreeradha .83.Landslide victory long-term implications.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.29), 2019(13.1.2019): P.26-27.

Gives an opinion on political development in Bangladesh after thevictory of Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina in recent ParliamentaryPolls.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Bangladesh);Elections; Parliamentary Polls.

PRAMANIK, Probir .84.No surprises, please.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.1), 2019(14.1.2019): P.19.

Deals with the general elections in Bangladesh on 30 December, 2018.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Bangladesh);Elections.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(BHUTAN)GUPTA, Alok Kumar .85.

Parliamentary elections in Bhutan: Implications for India.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.31-37.

Discusses about political development in Bhutan after parliamentaryelection and critical analysis of its impact on India.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Bhutan); Elections;Parliamentary Elections.

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-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(INDIA)GANGULI, Amulya .86.

India 2019: Hope, fear and expectation in the new year.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.12-13.

Analyses the growing perception against the ruling Bharatiya JanataParty (BJP) and its impact on the coming Lok Sabha election in 2019.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(India).

SHARMA, Pratul and MISHRA, Soni .87.Aerial assault.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.50), 2018(16.12.2018): P.38-39.

Deals with the political battle between BJP and congress andpoliticisation of Augustawestland helicopter deal and Rafale deal totarget each other.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(India); Rafale Deal;Augustawestland Deal.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(IRAQ)DODGE, Toby .88.

Iraq: A year of living dangerously.SURVIVAL (WASHINGTON DC), V.60(No.5), 2018(October-November2018): P.41-47.

Focuses on Iraqi politics in 2018.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Iraq); ElectoralSystem.

-POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT-(MADHYA PRADESH).89.

New governments take charge, announce policies in five states.

INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.16-18.

Highlights the important announcement made by recently formedgovernments in five states in India.**Politics and Government-Political Development-(Madhya Pradesh);Chhattisgarh; Rajasthan; Telangana; Mizoram.

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-POLITICAL PARTIES-BJPSAKSENA, Rashmi .90.

Why Sikkim bucks BJP's Northeast ambitions.INDIA REVIEW AND ANALYSIS (NEW DELHI), V.3(No.1), 2019(1.1.2019):P.20-21.

Focuses on the BJP's strategy to have a presence and understandingwith the regional parties in the eight North-eastern states for the2019 Lok Sabha election.**Politics and Government-Political Parties-BJP; Sikkim; NorthEastern States.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION -CYBER CRIME

DEKA, Kaushik .91.One Fell Snoop.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.2), 2019(14.1.2019): P.14; 16.

Focuses on authorisation of 10 security agencies to intercept,monitor and decrypt data on any computer in India by Ministry of HomeAffairs.**Public Administration-Cyber Crime; Cyber Security; Right toPrivacy; Social Media; Information Technology.

-SCAMSMAJUMDAR, Ushinor .92.

Money trail gone cold.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.59(No.1), 2019(14.1.2019): P.16;18.

Focuses on the high profile UPA-era graft cases.**Public Administration-Scams; Chit Fund; Coal Block; 2G Scam;Corruption.

-SECURITY AGENCIESUNNITHAN, Sandeep .93.

Cat among parrots.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.1), 2019(7.1.2019): P.40-41.

Deals with the internal conflicts in Central Bureau of Investigation.**Public Administration-Security Agencies; CBI; Bureaucrats.

-TERRORISMISAKHAN, Benjamin .94.

How to interpret ISIS's heritage destruction.CURRENT HISTORY (PHILADELPHIA), V.117(No.803), 2018(December,2018): P.344-349.

Focuses on the mass heritage destruction of ancient archaeologicalsites by ISIS mostly in Syria and Iraq.**Public Administration-Terrorism; ISIS.

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-VIOLENCE AND DISORDERVIJ, R. K. .95.

Forest is alive behind the firebreak.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.50), 2018(17.12.2018): P.12-13.

Gives opinion on affect on security operations and development worksafter the change in Maoist leadership in Chhattisgarh.**Public Administration-Violence and Disorder; Maoist; SecurityForces; Naxalism.

PUBLIC HEALTH -HOSPITALS

MARATHE, Shweta and CHAKRAVARTHI, Indira .96.In the name of charity.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.1),2019(5.1.2019): P.17-19.

Draws attention towards the functioning of charitable hospitals inMaharashtra.**Public Health-Hospitals; Charitable Hospitals; Trust Hospital.

RELIGION -RELIGION AND POLITICS

SATISAN, T. .97.Hindus betrayed: CPM's onslaught against Sabarimala continues.

ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.29), 2019(13.1.2019): P.14-15.

Expresses concern over killing of a devotee by CPM goons whileparticipating in a protest march against the violation of traditionin the Sabarimala temple.**Religion-Religion and Politics; Sabarimala Temple; Women; CPM;Kerala.

-TEMPLESJOSHI, Yashwardhan .98.

Will BJP defy Supreme Court ?: Ram Temple.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 201(16-31 December,2018): P.17-18.

Deals with the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya.**Religion-Temples; Elections; Ayodhya.

PAUL, Cithara .99.Pilgrims' progress.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.2), 2019(13.1.2019): P.30-32.

Deals with the entry of two women Bindu and Kanakadurga in Sabarimalatemple on 2 January, 2019 in Kerala.**Religion-Temples; Sabarimala; Gender Equality; Women.

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SHARMA, Pratul .100.Sacred games.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.50), 2018(16.12.2018): P.44-46.

Gives special report on Ayodhya issue and focuses on the biggestpolitical beneficiary in the election season on the issue.**Religion-Temples; Ram Mandir; Ayodhya; Babri Masjid.

UPRETY, Ajay .101.Fuelled by faith.WEEK (KOCHI), V.36(No.50), 2018(16.12.2018): P.47-49.

Deals with the Sant community putting pressure on central and stategovernments for building Ram Mandir in Ayodhya.**Religion-Temples; Ram Mandir; Ayodhya; Vishva Hindu Parishad.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -COMPUTERS

CHAUDHARY, Simmi .102.Transformative impact of digital India: Harvesting oftechnologies.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(December, 2018): P.29-32.

Focuses on increased access to information and services under DigitalIndia initiatives.**Science and Technology-Computers; Information Technology; DigitalIndia.

KATRAGADDA, Lalitesh .103.Digital India- at the heart of poorna swaraj.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(December, 2018): P.34-37.**Science and Technology-Computers; Information Technology; Internet.

SANGAL, Rajeev .104.Technology areas for Indian languages: E-content in languages.

YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(December, 2018): P.42-45.

Focuses on improvement on language technology to fulfill users' needsin their familiar language in digital devices.**Science and Technology-Computers; Digital Language; DigitalDevices; Language Technology; Linguistics; Digital India.

VEDASHREE, Rana .105.Secure digital India: Cyber security.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(December, 2018): P.26-28.

Draw attention towards the cyber security in India.**Science and Technology-Computers; Information Technology; CyberCrime.

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-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYBHATTACHARJEE, Subimal .106.

'Monitoring' politics.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.28), 2019(6.1.2019): P.24-25.

Gives an opinion on Information Technology Act for interception,monitoring and decryption of any online content.**Science and Technology-Information Technology; Cyber Crime.

CHANDRASHEKHAR, R .107.Towards a digital future: Across social sectors.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(December, 2018): P.13-16.

Deals with the future of India's digital economy.**Science and Technology-Information Technology; Digital Economy;Digital India.

PRASAD, Ravi Shankar .108.Towards an inclusive and empowered nation: Power of informationtechnology.YOJANA (NEW DELHI), V.62, 2018(December, 2018): P.7-12.

Highlights the various initiative taken under digital India programmeto achieve high growth of the digital economy.**Science and Technology-Information Technology; Digital India.

-INTERNETAHUJA, Namrata Biji .109.

Snooping to conquer.WEEK (KOCHI), V.37(No.1), 2019(6.1.2019): P.76-77.

Deals with the central government's order to monitor and interceptinternet traffic and voice call under the Information Technology Act.**Science and Technology-Internet; Information Technology; SocialMedia.

MISHRA, Siddhartha .110.Fake in India.OUTLOOK (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.50), 2018(17.12.2018): P.24-27.

Deals with the proliferation of fake news disseminated by parties totwist facts and figures and influence the voters during theelections.**Science and Technology-Internet; Information Technology; SocialMedia.

-NUCLEAR POLICY-(INDIA)NEHA KUMAR .111.

Role of India's nuclear weapons in its foreign policy.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.101-103.**Science and Technology-Nuclear Policy-(India); Nuclear Weapons;Foreign Policy.

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-NUCLEAR RELATIONS-(INDIA-UNITED STATES)RAJESH KUMAR .112.

Revisiting Indo-U.S. nuclear agreement of 2008 under PrimeMinister Modi and President Trump.WORLD FOCUS (DELHI), V.39(No.12), 2018(December, 2018): P.38-46.**Science and Technology-Nuclear Relations-(India-United States);Nuclear Agreement.

SOCIAL POLICY AND PLANNING -CRIME AGAINST WOMEN

JACOB, Suraj and CHATTOPADHYAY, Sreeparna .113.Speaking of abuse- the pyramid of reporting domestic violence inIndia.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.1),2019(5.1.2019): P.53-61.**Social Policy and Planning-Crime against Women; Domestic Violence.

-RESERVATION POLICYSETHI, Lalit .114.

16 percent reservations for Marathas is the Rulers' &legislators' new vote bank ploy.INDIAN OBSERVER (NEW DELHI), V.58(No.24), 201(16-31 December,2018): P.23-24.**Social Policy and Planning-Reservation Policy; Socially Backward;Educationally Backward; Maharashtra.

-SCHEDULED TRIBESXAXA, Virginius .115.

Is the pathalgadi movement in tribal areas anti-constitutional ?

ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.1),2019(5.1.2019): P.10-12.

Gives view on Pathalgadi tribal custom in Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh andOdisha.**Social Policy and Planning-Scheduled Tribes.

-WOMENPUNJ, Shweta .116.

#They Too.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.1), 2019(7.1.2019): P.38-39.

Deals with the #MeToo movement and allegation of sexual misconductagainst Personalities from Art, media and entertainment worlds.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; #MeToo Movement; SexualHarassment; Crime against Women.

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REDDY, G. B. .117.Women's equality and equity- the worst fraud.ORGANISER (NEW DELHI), V.70(No.29), 2019(13.1.2019): P.16-17.

Draw attention towards the women's equality and equity on variousissues.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Women Welfare; Women andReligion; Gender Equality.

SUSAN, Nisha .118.Power of she.INDIA TODAY (NEW DELHI), V.44(No.2), 2019(14.1.2019): P.16-17.

Focuses on the Shakti group's campaign of calling MPS' to make themdiscuss the Women Reservation Bill in winter session of Lok Sabha,2018.**Social Policy and Planning-Women; Reservation Policy; WomenReservation Bill; Shakti Group.

TRANSPORT -METRO RAILWAYS

SINHA, Meenakshi .119.Metro rail expansion- implications for urban land use.ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL WEEKLY (MUMBAI), V.54(No.1),2019(5.1.2019): P.20-22.**Transport-Metro Railways; Urban Land; Metro Rail Project.