India's Foreign Policy

India's Foreign Policy
Title India's Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author M. R. Biju
Publisher
Total Pages 604
Release 2000
Genre India
ISBN 9788186803745

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India's Foreign Policy in the New Millennium

India's Foreign Policy in the New Millennium
Title India's Foreign Policy in the New Millennium PDF eBook
Author Raj Kumar Kothari
Publisher
Total Pages 431
Release 2010
Genre
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India's Foreign Policy in the New Millennium

India's Foreign Policy in the New Millennium
Title India's Foreign Policy in the New Millennium PDF eBook
Author Vatsala Shukla
Publisher Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages 332
Release 2005
Genre India
ISBN 9788126905232

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It Is The Power And Power Alone That Counts. Achievement, Expansion And Demonstration Of Power Are The Key Characteristics Of All International Relations. It Is An All-Pervasive Phenomenon. This Book Has Beautifully Summarized Various Connotations Of Power. India Has A Vast Potential Of Its Own And Its Economic, Political And Military Interests Cover Areas Far Beyond Asia. With Its Scientific And Material Resources, Its Size And Its Strategic Location, India Is Already An Important Member Of The International Community. If It Keeps Growing Economically At A Fast Rate, India Will Certainly Increase Its Weight In International And Regional Affairs And Be Able To Enhance Its Power Posture. The Present Book India S Foreign Policy In The New Millennium Is Indeed A Comprehensive Discourse On India S Foreign Policy. It Chiefly Focuses On Post-Cold War Global Forces, Viz. Globalization, Nuclearization, Hegemonism, Economic Diplomacy, Women S Empowerment Etc. It Brilliantly Examines Core Values Of India S Foreign Policy As Well As The Factors Affecting Such Policy At National, Regional And Global Levels. In The End, It Categorically Mentions The Strategies Best Suited To India, In Order To Get A Major Power Status. This Unusual Work Is Well Knit, Has Simple Language And Is Able To Engender Interest Even Among The People Who Are Not Familiar With The Country S Foreign Policy. Thus, This Book Will Facilitate Such People Develop Their Understanding Of And Insight Into India S Foreign Policy. Besides, This Wide-Ranging Book Will, Undoubtedly, Serve As A Resource Book For Policymakers As Well As Analysts And Act As A Guide For Scholars And Students Of Foreign Policy And International Relations.

Indian Foreign Policy

Indian Foreign Policy
Title Indian Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Atish Sinha
Publisher Academic Foundation
Total Pages 1164
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9788171885930

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India'S Foreign Policy

India'S Foreign Policy
Title India'S Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author R. S. YADAV
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2009-06
Genre
ISBN 9788175414754

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Domestic And External Determinants Of India'S Foreign Policy, During The Last Two Decades, Have Undergone Significant Transformations. These Have Led To Reorientation In India'S World View And Its Relations With Other Nation States. Magnitude Of These Changes Has Been So Vast That It Has Resulted In Paradigm Shift In India'S Foreign Policy. The Volume Provides Theoretical Understanding Of The Emerging World Order, And Also Reveals About The Operational Dynamics Of Such Change In The New Millennium. India'S Interactions With Global Power Centers, Neighbours, Extended Neighbourhood And Regions And Institutions Have Also Been Examined. India'S Security Concerns In The Post-Nuclear Status Period Have Been Evaluated Vis-À-Vis Conventional And Non-Conventional Threats. Even Issues Like Energy Security And Economic Policies Are Given Ample Space Visualizing The Contemporary Global Economic Developments. New Concerns In The Form Of International Terrorism, Environment And Refugees Have Been Incorporated To Provide A Holistic Picture Of Changing Contours Of India'S Foreign Policy. The Book May Be Beneficial For Students, Teachers, Diplomats, Policy Makers, As Well As, Common Readers Engaged In Understanding The Current Discourse On India'S Foreign Policy Moorings.

Foreign Policy of India, 7e

Foreign Policy of India, 7e
Title Foreign Policy of India, 7e PDF eBook
Author V.N. Khanna
Publisher Vikas Publishing House
Total Pages 250
Release 1997
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9352718550

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This authoritative work on India's foreign policy rests on the fundamental values of international relations that India has cherished. Efforts have been made to analyze these values and to evaluate to what extent these have been implemented and to what extent these have been effective.

Foreign Policy of India in the 21st Century

Foreign Policy of India in the 21st Century
Title Foreign Policy of India in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author Biswaranjan Mohanty
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre India
ISBN 9788177083187

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The foreign policy of any country is not a static phenomenon and this is certainly true of a huge and complex country like India, getting ready to emerge as a major global player in the 21st century. Jawahar Lal Nehru - India's first Prime Minister - provided the ideological framework from which continuities and changes in foreign policies can be dissected and inferences drawn on the ideological or pragmatic shifts. India has showcased itself not only as a matured democratic polity, but also as an equally matured economy. It has stood tall and robust as a mammoth, amidst the domineering global financial meltdown and an equally contagious disease - authoritarianism - in the neighboring developing world. There is an intense support to Nehru's passionate implementation of ethics and morality in India's policy-making. Whatever be the nature of engagement with Nehru's legacy in policy-making, that distinct 'Nehruvian' flavor to India's foreign policy is retained. Despite compelling circumstances like the Iraq war, the war in Afghanistan, and India's nuclear deal, India has strived to maintain her non-aligned stance. Similarly, conflicts in the territories of immediate neighbors have called for a much more serious and responsible role to be played by India. Under such circumstances, an intermix of a hesitant shift from the Nehruvian legacy, as well as an attempt to utilize it as a marker of India's distinct foreign policy making remains a reality. This book provides deep insights into the various dimensions of India's foreign policy, focusing on recent developments. The perspectives underscore the importance of regional co-operation - especially among South Asian countries - and engage insightfully with the debate over the Nehruvian legacy.