This book explores and challenges several myths about Indian foreign policy-that it lacks strategic culture; there are no clearly discernible sets of principles; and it is largely idealistic in its orientation. The volume gives incisive insights into the key features of India's foreign policy. It also traces the changes that it has undergone over the years, and highlights contemporary policy challenges. In four sections, this volume analyses: India's thinking about its strategic culture and its conception of how to deal with the world; India's power and its foreign policy infrastructure; India's external relationships with major countries; and, finally, India's global diplomacy on issues of climate change and its approach to the WTO
The main argument of this contribution is that the distinction between internal and external is at b...
Abstract: The Journey of foreign policy in independent India had begun before India’s independen...
India during the long rule of the Nehru-Gandhi ‘dynasty’ aptly practiced realist foreign policy in t...
India’s foreign policy has witnessed a dramatic transformation since the end of the Cold War. Though...
This article focuses on how India organized its foreign policy from the time of independence until t...
This article focuses on how India organized its foreign policy from the time of independence until t...
This article focuses on how India organized its foreign policy from the time of independence until t...
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...
The field of Indian foreign policy is rich and wide ranging, offering new empirical material across ...
Spanning the period between 1947 and 2004, the book focuses on key moments of crisis, such as the In...
This article titled “Foreign policy of Independent India”is based on the reflections of Indian forei...
Current Indian foreign policy is informed by a realization that a combination of economic reforms an...
India’s foreign policy behaviour often challenges conventional theories of international relations (...
India is an ancient civilization with a multiethnic, multireligious and multilingual society. Freedo...
In this article, an attempt has been made to assess the changing patterns of India"s foreign policy ...
The main argument of this contribution is that the distinction between internal and external is at b...
Abstract: The Journey of foreign policy in independent India had begun before India’s independen...
India during the long rule of the Nehru-Gandhi ‘dynasty’ aptly practiced realist foreign policy in t...
India’s foreign policy has witnessed a dramatic transformation since the end of the Cold War. Though...
This article focuses on how India organized its foreign policy from the time of independence until t...
This article focuses on how India organized its foreign policy from the time of independence until t...
This article focuses on how India organized its foreign policy from the time of independence until t...
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...
The field of Indian foreign policy is rich and wide ranging, offering new empirical material across ...
Spanning the period between 1947 and 2004, the book focuses on key moments of crisis, such as the In...
This article titled “Foreign policy of Independent India”is based on the reflections of Indian forei...
Current Indian foreign policy is informed by a realization that a combination of economic reforms an...
India’s foreign policy behaviour often challenges conventional theories of international relations (...
India is an ancient civilization with a multiethnic, multireligious and multilingual society. Freedo...
In this article, an attempt has been made to assess the changing patterns of India"s foreign policy ...
The main argument of this contribution is that the distinction between internal and external is at b...
Abstract: The Journey of foreign policy in independent India had begun before India’s independen...
India during the long rule of the Nehru-Gandhi ‘dynasty’ aptly practiced realist foreign policy in t...