Any country’s foreign policy has fundamentals of permanency and amendments resulting to a change in government. India’s foreign policy is no different. The changes have not essentially been unambiguouslyspoken, but are inherent in the government’s actions and view of the world. There are areas of the evolving changes are the supremacy given to economic and technological development; the prominence on national power comprising primarily military power; and stress on soft power; a bargain in self-imposed constraints on actions that other countries may interpretas unwelcoming to their interests; and the orientation of domestic and foreign policies toward this objective
Since India declared itself a nuclear weapon state in May 1998, its nuclear capabilities have grown ...
In light of recent events, especially President Obama’s visit to India and Indian Foreign Minister ...
In this article, an attempt has been made to assess the changing patterns of India"s foreign policy ...
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...
Current Indian foreign policy is informed by a realization that a combination of economic reforms an...
The field of Indian foreign policy is rich and wide ranging, offering new empirical material across ...
This article offers an alternative understanding of India’s post-Cold War grand strategy by arguing ...
This article offers an alternative understanding of India’s post-Cold War grand strategy by arguing ...
India’s approach to nuclear disarmament is going through a definite shift. India has been calling fo...
Reproduced by permission of Oxford University PressIn the wake of its independence in 1947, India pu...
India’s foreign policy has witnessed a dramatic transformation since the end of the Cold War. Though...
India's foreign policy is currently focused on improving relations with the neighboring countries in...
India’s foreign policy behaviour often challenges conventional theories of international relations (...
83 p.The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union brought in a changed internatio...
83 p.The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union brought in a changed internatio...
Since India declared itself a nuclear weapon state in May 1998, its nuclear capabilities have grown ...
In light of recent events, especially President Obama’s visit to India and Indian Foreign Minister ...
In this article, an attempt has been made to assess the changing patterns of India"s foreign policy ...
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...
Current Indian foreign policy is informed by a realization that a combination of economic reforms an...
The field of Indian foreign policy is rich and wide ranging, offering new empirical material across ...
This article offers an alternative understanding of India’s post-Cold War grand strategy by arguing ...
This article offers an alternative understanding of India’s post-Cold War grand strategy by arguing ...
India’s approach to nuclear disarmament is going through a definite shift. India has been calling fo...
Reproduced by permission of Oxford University PressIn the wake of its independence in 1947, India pu...
India’s foreign policy has witnessed a dramatic transformation since the end of the Cold War. Though...
India's foreign policy is currently focused on improving relations with the neighboring countries in...
India’s foreign policy behaviour often challenges conventional theories of international relations (...
83 p.The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union brought in a changed internatio...
83 p.The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union brought in a changed internatio...
Since India declared itself a nuclear weapon state in May 1998, its nuclear capabilities have grown ...
In light of recent events, especially President Obama’s visit to India and Indian Foreign Minister ...
In this article, an attempt has been made to assess the changing patterns of India"s foreign policy ...