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  2. Bandh - Wikipedia

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    Bandh (Hindi: बंध, बंद, romanized: bandh, band, lit. 'closing; shutting down') is a form of protest used by political activists in South Asian countries such as India and Nepal. It is similar to a general strike. During a bandh, a political party or a community declare a general strike. [1]

  3. Diversionary foreign policy - Wikipedia

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    A diversionary foreign policy, or a diversionary war, is an international relations term that identifies a war instigated by a country's leader in order to distract its population from its own domestic strife.

  4. South Korea, Japan foreign ministers to meet amid political ...

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    The foreign ministers of South Korea and Japan will hold talks in the South Korean capital on Monday, as the key U.S. allies seek to underscore improved ties and shared security concerns amid the ...

  5. European Investment Bank to boost funds for Bangladesh as it ...

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    A senior official of the European Investment Bank says the regional lending agency is keen to double its funding for Bangladesh, but she expressed concern over human rights as the country endures ...

  6. Anti-defection law (India) - Wikipedia

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    The law was sought to limit such defections in India. In 1985, the Tenth Schedule of the 52nd Amendment to the Constitution of India was passed by the Parliament of India to achieve this, which resulted in the introduction of the new word 'Political Party' in the Constitution of India. Thus, political parties got recognition in the Constitution.

  7. White House's Sullivan sees risk of North Korea exploiting ...

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    There is a risk North Korea may try to exploit the domestic political turmoil in South Korea and it is in Washington's interest to help resolve the issue, U.S. national security adviser Jake ...

  8. Political turmoil is roiling global markets as investors head ...

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    He accused his opposing political party of holding South Korea hostage by rejecting a budget proposal and initiating 22 impeachment proceedings against government officials.

  9. Geopolitics - Wikipedia

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    According to Christopher Gogwilt and other researchers, the term is currently being used to describe a broad spectrum of concepts, in a general sense used as "a synonym for international political relations", but more specifically "to imply the global structure of such relations"; this usage builds on an "early-twentieth-century term for a ...