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AvinashArora

Avinash Arora is a graduate from Chandigarh University. His current research is focused on south Asian security issues. His research explores the interlinkages between strategic partnerships and security.

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PM Awas Gramin: Housing for All in Rural India

PM Awas Gramin is an ambitious housing scheme launched by the Indian government to provide affordable housing to rural families. It aims to construct millions of homes with modern amenities, ensuring better living standards and improved quality of life.  Website URL: https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/evaluating-beneficiary-identification-processes-in-pradhan-mantri-awas-yojana

The Non Aligned Movement: A Vision for Global Unity

The Non Aligned Movement (NAM) emerged during the Cold War as an initiative for countries that did not wish to align with either the Western or Eastern blocs. Its primary goal was to promote peace, sovereignty, and economic development among newly independent nations. Website URL: https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/iran-and-pakistan-open-a-new-frontier-of-conflict

Strengthening India Relations with Japan: A Strategic Partnership

India Relationship with Japan share a growing strategic partnership based on mutual economic, security, and cultural interests. Both nations have collaborated in trade, technology, and defense, working together on regional security issues in Asia. Website URL: https://www.orfonline.org/research/the-rising-sun-in-india-japan-relations

The Geopolitical Landscape of West Asia

West Asia, a region at the crossroads of Europe, Africa, and Asia, is pivotal for global geopolitics, energy resources, and religious significance. Home to key players like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel, and Turkey, West Asia experiences frequent political instability and conflict. The region’s oil reserves, strategic trade routes, and historical conflicts, including the Israeli-Palestinian struggle and the Syrian Civil War,  Website URL: https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/russia-s-role-in-a-post-assad-syria