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India is sharing its borders with the following countries – Bhutan, Bangladesh, China, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan & Sri Lanka.
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- With the dismantling of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC), it has become imperative for India to urgently find a new style for its policy towards neighboring countries. In addition to broadening political, trade and contact relations with the immediate neighboring countries free of Pakistan's veto within SAARC, two other reasons also played a role in this:
- Rational and geographical expansion of policy relating to neighboring countries as comprehensive regional arrangements.
- China's arrival as a factor in almost every country in South-Asia — a product of China's rapid, aggressiveness in the last decade and post-2008 — has led India to rethink its approach with neighbors and renew its Is forced to hypothesize from.
- To the former, this new policy has become more clear. While the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) summit is starting in Goa, India has extended invitation to outreach countries for the BIMSTEC conference. BIMSTEC, a Bay of Bengal initiative for multisectoral technical and economic cooperation, has been established with the inclusion of Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Bhutan and Nepal besides India. Five of the seven member countries of BIMSTEC are also founders of SAARC. Of these, four - Bangladesh, Bhutan, India and Nepal - have formed BBIN.
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