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India has no place in world order: former NSA Brajesh Mishra
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New Delhi, August 03 (ANI): Former National Security Advisor (NSA) to India, Brajesh Mishra on Tuesday, said India has no place in the world order and it needs to step up economic reforms and strengthen military capabilities if it wants to overcome the current situation. Mishra said this while attending a gathering organised in memory of K Subrahmanyam, Indias eminent strategic expert, in New Delhi. Mishra added the global situation and the policies of the United States have pushed India to a limited role.

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