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42. Regional Cooperation in Transport: Myanmar Perspective on BIMSTEC Cho Cho Thein, Lecturer, Yangon Institute of Economics, Yangon, Myanmar.
41. BIMSTEC-Japan Trade Cooperation and Poverty in Asia John Gilbert, Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Finance, Huntsman School of Business, Utah State University.
40. Quantitatively Assessing a BIMSTEC-Japan FTA: A CGE Analysis Anna Strutt, Department of Economics, Waikato Management School, University of Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton, New Zealand,
39. BIMSTEC-Japan Cooperation in Energy Sector: Myanmar Perspective Myat Thein, Chairman and Chief Economist, Myat and Associates, Yangon, and Former Rector, Institute of Economics Yangon, Myanmar, and Myoe Myint,Researcher, Economic Studies and Research Institute,Yangon, Myanmar.
38. BIMSTEC-Japan Cooperation in Trade and Investment: A Sri Lankan Perspective Janaka Wijayasiri, Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, Colombo, and Deshal De Mel,Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, Colombo,
37. BIMSTEC- Japan Cooperation in Tourism Development: Myanmar Persective Aung Kyaw Oo, Senior Researcher,Economic Studies and Research Institute.
36. The BIMSTEC FTA and Its Relevance, Nilanjan Banik, Associate Professor, Center for Advanced Financial Studies (CAFS), Institute of Financial Management Research, Chennai.
35. Asian Integration Process and BIMSTEC, Biswajit Nag, Associate professor, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi, and Debdeep De , Research Fellow, IIFT, New Delhi.
34. A BIMSTEC-Japan Framework for Global Commodity Chains, Amitendu Palit,Visiting Fellow at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), New Delhi, India.
33. BIMSTEC- Japan Cooperation in International Trade: Myanmar Perspective, Maung Aung, Economic Studies and Research Institute (ESRI), Yangon, and Min Min Than, Economic Studies and Research Institute (ESRI), Yangon, Myanmar
32 BIMSTEC – Japan Cooperation in Fisheries Sector: Thailand Perspective, Wisarn Pupphavesa and Ruangrai Tokrisna, Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), Bangkok.
31 BIMSTEC- Japan Cooperation in Transport: Bangladesh Perspective, M.Rahmatullah, Programme Director, Centre for Policy Dialogue, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
30 Trade Performance and Integration Experience of BIMSTEC: A Review of Issues, Debashis Chakraborty,Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)), New Delhi.
29 Regional Enlargement and Its Impact on Trade:An Analysis on BIMSTEC+Japan,  Centre for Studies in International Relations and Development.
28 BIMSTEC- Japan Cooperation in Trade and Investment: Bangladesh Perspective, A.K.M. Atiqur Rahman, Professor, Department of Economics, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
27 BIMSTEC-Japan Cooperation in Tourism and Environment: Bangladesh Perspective, Mizan R. Khan, Chair, Department of Environmental Science and Management, North South University, Dhaka and Mahfuzul Haque, Chief Controller, Department of Insurance, Ministry of Commerce, Government of Bangladesh, and earlier was the Chairman of Parjatan Corporation of Bangladesh.
26 BIMSTEC-Japan Cooperation in Fisheries Sector: Bangladesh Perspectives,  Md. Liaquat Ali Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies (BCAS), Bangladesh.
25 BIMSTEC-Japan Cooperation in Technology: Bangladesh Perspective,  M. Nurul Islam, Institute of Appropriate Technology, BUET. Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh.
24 BIMSTEC-Japan Cooperation in Energy Sector : Bangladesh Perspective,  Mahfuz Kabir, ABM Ziaur Rahman,Research Fellows, Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies (BIISS),Dhaka and Sharif M Hossain, Research Officer, BIISS.
23 Does BIMSTEC-Japan Economic Cooperation Increase Intra-Regional Trade? The Case for Free Trade Arrangement,  Swapan K. Bhattacharya, Associate Professor, Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), New Delhi, and Visiting Fellow, GRIPS, Tokyo
22 Small and Medium Enterprises in BIMSTEC: Synergies and emerging Issues for Cooperation, by Tirthankar Mandal,Research Associate, CSIRD, Kolkata
 
21 Role of Japan in the Technological Development of BIMSTEC: Issues and Opportunities for Cooperation, by Pratip Kumar Datta and Pritam Datta, Kolkata
 
20 Responding to Globalisation: Japanese Investments in India, by Indranil Ghosh, Research Associate, CSIRD, Kolkata
 
19 BIMSTEC-Japan Comprehensive Economic Cooperation in Fisheries Sector: Emerging Issues and Opportunities, by P.B Wijeyatilleke, Consultant, Marga Institute, Sri Lanka Centre for Development Studies, Colombo
 
18 Towards Greater Economic Cooperation and Integration among BIMSTEC Countries and Japan in Money, Finance and Investment, by Biswa Bhattacharyay, Principal Reform Coordination Specialist, Office of the President, Asian Development Bank, Manila
 
17 Influence of India on Buddhist Culture in Japan, by Hikotaro Furuta, Lecturer, Department of Japanese Studies, Visva-Bharati University, Santiniketan
 
16 Commodity Market Integration: Case of Asian Rice Markets, by A. Amarender Reddy, Scientist, Indian Institute of Pulses Research, Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Kanpur
 
15 Role of Standards and the Agreement on Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) Measures towards Comprehensive Economic Partnership between BIMSTEC and Japan, by Chanchal C. Sarkar, Deputy Director, Department of Commerce, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India
 
14 BIMSTEC-Japan Economic Partnership: Opportunities and Challenges, by Rahul Sen, Regional Economic Studies (RES), Institute of South East Asian Studies (ISEAS), Singapore, Asher, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore
 
13 Technology Upgradation through Global Value Chains: Challenges before BIMSTEC Nations, by Amitendu Palit, Deputy Economic Afviser, Ministry of Finance, Government of India, New Delhi
 
12 Industrial Development Measures: What India can Learn from Japan, by Arnab Roy, Municipal Affairs Department, Government of West Bengal, Kolkata
 
11 BIMSTEC-Japan Economic Cooperation: Trends and Prospects by T. Nirmala Devi, Centre for SAARC Studies, Andhra University, Vishakhapatnam
 
10 Indo-Japanese Trade in Livestock Products: Recent Trends and Emerging Issues, by K. Thimmappa, P Nasurudeen, N Mahesh and A Pouchepparajou, Dept. of Agricultural Economics, Agriculture and Research Institute, Karaikal, Pondicherry
 
9 Neighbourhood Revisited: Explaining Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in BIMSTEC Region, by Arindam Banik and Pradip K Bhaumik, International Management Institute (IMI), New Delhi
 
8 The Spillover Effect of Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in Human Resource Management: A Case Study of Honda Siel, by Srabani Roy Choudhury, International Management Institute (IMI), New Delhi.
 
7 Cultural Contacts between BIMSTEC Countries and Japan: An Historical Survey, by Sanjukta Das Gupta, Department of History, Calcutta University, Kolkata
 
6 Towards BIMSTEC-Japan Economic Cooperation: The Case of IT Industry and General Agreement on Trade in Services, by Sajikumar. S, V V Giri National Labour Institute, Noida
 
5 Community Based Socio-Economic Development Planning in Irrigation Projects in India: Strategic Approaches in JBIC Assisted Projects, by Deepak Kumar Das, Water and Land Management Institute, Pratapnagari, Cuttack, Orissa
 
4 Land Improvement Districts and Sustainable Water and Land Management in Japan: Lessons for India, by Mamata Swain, Professor and Head, Department of Economics, North Orissa University, Baripada
 
3 Trade liberalization and Regional Development in BIMSTEC Region: Does Geographical Characteristics Matter? by Nilanjan Banik, Madras School of Economics, Gandhi Mandapam Road, Kottur, Chennai
 
2 Technological Changes in Indian and Japanese Industries in the Era of Globalisation, by Buddhadeb Ghosh, Economic Research Unit, Indian Statistical Institute (ISI), Kolkata and Prabir De, Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS), New Delhi
 
1 BIMSTEC-Japan Comprehensive Economic Cooperation: Relevance and Options, by B S Malik, President, CSIRD, Kolkata

 
 
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