What does it mean to speak of an ‘Indian’ approach to international affairs? Indian International Relations (IR) is commonly presented as merely a derivative of ‘western’ disciplinary traditions in Europe and North America. This obscures the vast body of work on political science and international thought that emerged from the beginning of the 20th century amongst South Asian intellectuals, scholars, and activists. This forgotten history forces a reappraisal of the origins, purpose, and vitality of IR in South Asia at this time, revealing a discipline that expanded the purview of IR, offering powerful anti-imperial visions of world order after empire, and establishing the foundations for an independent Indian foreign policy. Contemporary sc...
In the rush to claim a relationship with Asia, military imperial connections are easily forgotten. P...
This work discusses the change in Indian position in international relations during the Cold War. It...
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...
This paper makes an archival journey into the making of institutes of international affairs in late ...
An assessment of scholarship on India’s International Relations (IIR) shows some significant weaknes...
The poor conceptualization of Indian IR can be explained by local factors such as its disciplinary l...
It is a truism to say that the discipline of international relations (IR) is primarily concerned wit...
India’s foreign policy behaviour often challenges conventional theories of international relations (...
Paper presentation for the Panel 'India's international relations: empirical and theoretical perspec...
The Eurocentric critique of the International Relations discipline has brought welcome attention to ...
The paper seeks to map the shifting contours of IR (International Relations) research in India from ...
Given that the world has moved well beyond the period of Western colonialism, and clearly into a dur...
Martin J. Bayly reveals an Indian dimension to the development of International Relations studie
Disciplinary histories are, by default, complicit in the production of subjective memories as truth....
This special section responds to the call for renewed attention to the international implications of...
In the rush to claim a relationship with Asia, military imperial connections are easily forgotten. P...
This work discusses the change in Indian position in international relations during the Cold War. It...
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...
This paper makes an archival journey into the making of institutes of international affairs in late ...
An assessment of scholarship on India’s International Relations (IIR) shows some significant weaknes...
The poor conceptualization of Indian IR can be explained by local factors such as its disciplinary l...
It is a truism to say that the discipline of international relations (IR) is primarily concerned wit...
India’s foreign policy behaviour often challenges conventional theories of international relations (...
Paper presentation for the Panel 'India's international relations: empirical and theoretical perspec...
The Eurocentric critique of the International Relations discipline has brought welcome attention to ...
The paper seeks to map the shifting contours of IR (International Relations) research in India from ...
Given that the world has moved well beyond the period of Western colonialism, and clearly into a dur...
Martin J. Bayly reveals an Indian dimension to the development of International Relations studie
Disciplinary histories are, by default, complicit in the production of subjective memories as truth....
This special section responds to the call for renewed attention to the international implications of...
In the rush to claim a relationship with Asia, military imperial connections are easily forgotten. P...
This work discusses the change in Indian position in international relations during the Cold War. It...
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...