This article argues that India’s foreign policy preferences cannot be understood without referring to its state identity as it has evolved over time. The ambiva-lence that is evident throughout much of India’s post-Independence history lies in deep-seated identity sources—a unique mixture of post-colonial nationalism, civilizational exceptionalism and secular democracy. India’s identity has played out in foreign policy to place an inordinate amount of importance to strategic autonomy but with a normative aversion to power politics and use of force. This has led to an ambivalence that many observers find hard to understand. This orientation is now coming under increasing strain, because of the rise of a realist strand of thinking challenging...
In this article, an attempt has been made to assess the changing patterns of India"s foreign policy ...
Ostensibly driven by concerns over a military standoff with China similar to Doklam, India increased...
The Indian military is the world’s fourth largest after the US, Russia and China. In the immediate a...
This article engages with the question whether India’s identity predisposes it to playing a specific...
India’s foreign policy behaviour often challenges conventional theories of international relations (...
India currently faces a security dilemma specifically because of the rise of China, Russia’s strateg...
At their heart, India’s global relations are driven by the values, principles and practices of its n...
This article presents a view of India‟s contemporary geopolitical role in Asia, with special emphasi...
India's foreign policy is currently focused on improving relations with the neighboring countries in...
India during the long rule of the Nehru-Gandhi ‘dynasty’ aptly practiced realist foreign policy in t...
In 2011, the concept of the Indo-Pacific began to appear in India’s foreign policy discourse. This a...
India is an emerging power. Its economic clout has increased substantially and on a more or less eve...
A narrative of India’s foreign policy would unambiguously outline its ascendance as a deserving majo...
India is an ancient civilization with a multiethnic, multireligious and multilingual society. Freedo...
India’s foreign policy decisions and actions are often questioned and debated in the context of grea...
In this article, an attempt has been made to assess the changing patterns of India"s foreign policy ...
Ostensibly driven by concerns over a military standoff with China similar to Doklam, India increased...
The Indian military is the world’s fourth largest after the US, Russia and China. In the immediate a...
This article engages with the question whether India’s identity predisposes it to playing a specific...
India’s foreign policy behaviour often challenges conventional theories of international relations (...
India currently faces a security dilemma specifically because of the rise of China, Russia’s strateg...
At their heart, India’s global relations are driven by the values, principles and practices of its n...
This article presents a view of India‟s contemporary geopolitical role in Asia, with special emphasi...
India's foreign policy is currently focused on improving relations with the neighboring countries in...
India during the long rule of the Nehru-Gandhi ‘dynasty’ aptly practiced realist foreign policy in t...
In 2011, the concept of the Indo-Pacific began to appear in India’s foreign policy discourse. This a...
India is an emerging power. Its economic clout has increased substantially and on a more or less eve...
A narrative of India’s foreign policy would unambiguously outline its ascendance as a deserving majo...
India is an ancient civilization with a multiethnic, multireligious and multilingual society. Freedo...
India’s foreign policy decisions and actions are often questioned and debated in the context of grea...
In this article, an attempt has been made to assess the changing patterns of India"s foreign policy ...
Ostensibly driven by concerns over a military standoff with China similar to Doklam, India increased...
The Indian military is the world’s fourth largest after the US, Russia and China. In the immediate a...