Concepts of hard and soft power have their origins in the neo-realist and liberal institutional theories of international relations. They can also be regarded as two poles on a continuum of power that imply different foreign policy approaches. Ideally, hard power strategies focus on military intervention, coercive diplomacy, and economic sanctions in order to enforce national interests resulting in confrontational policies vis-à-vis neighbouring countries. In contrast to this soft power strategies emphasise common political values, peaceful means for conflict management, and economic co-operation in order to find common solutions for bilateral problems. Analysing India's South Asia policy with the help of these approaches questions first t...
This era is witnessing rising India as a major power in the regional and global affairs. Since 9/11 ...
India during the long rule of the Nehru-Gandhi ‘dynasty’ aptly practiced realist foreign policy in t...
India, by virtue of its geographic location and size, population, economy and other power attributes...
How do we think about “soft power” theoretically and how do we study it empirically? What is the rel...
The India-Pakistan conflict has remained intractable for decades, and much has been written on the c...
This thesis examines India’s exercise of its powers that it utilizes in its foreign policy on the in...
This thesis examines India’s exercise of its powers that it utilizes in its foreign policy on the in...
This thesis examines India’s exercise of its powers that it utilizes in its foreign policy on the in...
Abstract- India has used its own potentials and capabilities in terms of culture, religion, economy ...
While Delhi has faced hard power limitations among the SAARC nations’ relationships, India can rely ...
Soft power is a significant aspect of India’s identity in the international community. Moreover, Ind...
Over the last decade, many scholars and analysts have tried to assess India’s emergence as a major a...
Soft power has become one of the most important determinants of foreign policy in the 21st century. ...
At India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, Ambassador Rakesh Sood was part of a panel of distinguished ex...
The aim of this paper is to entangle the comparative political economic relations between India and ...
This era is witnessing rising India as a major power in the regional and global affairs. Since 9/11 ...
India during the long rule of the Nehru-Gandhi ‘dynasty’ aptly practiced realist foreign policy in t...
India, by virtue of its geographic location and size, population, economy and other power attributes...
How do we think about “soft power” theoretically and how do we study it empirically? What is the rel...
The India-Pakistan conflict has remained intractable for decades, and much has been written on the c...
This thesis examines India’s exercise of its powers that it utilizes in its foreign policy on the in...
This thesis examines India’s exercise of its powers that it utilizes in its foreign policy on the in...
This thesis examines India’s exercise of its powers that it utilizes in its foreign policy on the in...
Abstract- India has used its own potentials and capabilities in terms of culture, religion, economy ...
While Delhi has faced hard power limitations among the SAARC nations’ relationships, India can rely ...
Soft power is a significant aspect of India’s identity in the international community. Moreover, Ind...
Over the last decade, many scholars and analysts have tried to assess India’s emergence as a major a...
Soft power has become one of the most important determinants of foreign policy in the 21st century. ...
At India @ 70: LSE India Summit 2017, Ambassador Rakesh Sood was part of a panel of distinguished ex...
The aim of this paper is to entangle the comparative political economic relations between India and ...
This era is witnessing rising India as a major power in the regional and global affairs. Since 9/11 ...
India during the long rule of the Nehru-Gandhi ‘dynasty’ aptly practiced realist foreign policy in t...
India, by virtue of its geographic location and size, population, economy and other power attributes...