The contribution of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) to a foreign student's achievement of his or her goals is significant. ICCR is more than just a financial support organization for educational purposes; it is a solid pillar for every foreigner pursuing their aspirations of achievement and illumination. Throughout student stay and education in India, each member of the ICCR family is dedicated to motivating, supporting, soothing, securing, and advising you. India's greatest achievement is that it has remained true to its own land's values and religious teachings throughout the years
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...
The main argument of this contribution is that the distinction between internal and external is at b...
An assessment of scholarship on India’s International Relations (IIR) shows some significant weaknes...
The contribution of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) to a foreign student's achievem...
The present article discusses the foundation of ICCR and its goals, as well as how Indian foreign po...
Séminaire autour de Prof. Baladas Ghosal. ICCR Chair in Indian Studies at the Russian State Universi...
What does it mean to speak of an ‘Indian’ approach to international affairs? Indian International Re...
India is an ancient civilization with a multiethnic, multireligious and multilingual society. Freedo...
A long-insular nation and society is expanding the definition of what constitutes foreign relations....
Indian Diaspora has never been acknowledged and been neglected in India’s cultural diplomacy for lon...
Ambitions for India to enact the role of vishwaguru or ‘guru to the world’ are a conspicuous feature...
With the end of the Cold War political returns on foreign aid diminished.Many countries came to reco...
Current Indian foreign policy is informed by a realization that a combination of economic reforms an...
This paper is an attempt to explore the relationship between international relations scholarship, In...
The paper seeks to map the shifting contours of IR (International Relations) research in India from ...
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...
The main argument of this contribution is that the distinction between internal and external is at b...
An assessment of scholarship on India’s International Relations (IIR) shows some significant weaknes...
The contribution of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) to a foreign student's achievem...
The present article discusses the foundation of ICCR and its goals, as well as how Indian foreign po...
Séminaire autour de Prof. Baladas Ghosal. ICCR Chair in Indian Studies at the Russian State Universi...
What does it mean to speak of an ‘Indian’ approach to international affairs? Indian International Re...
India is an ancient civilization with a multiethnic, multireligious and multilingual society. Freedo...
A long-insular nation and society is expanding the definition of what constitutes foreign relations....
Indian Diaspora has never been acknowledged and been neglected in India’s cultural diplomacy for lon...
Ambitions for India to enact the role of vishwaguru or ‘guru to the world’ are a conspicuous feature...
With the end of the Cold War political returns on foreign aid diminished.Many countries came to reco...
Current Indian foreign policy is informed by a realization that a combination of economic reforms an...
This paper is an attempt to explore the relationship between international relations scholarship, In...
The paper seeks to map the shifting contours of IR (International Relations) research in India from ...
Abstract When India gained independence in 1947, its founding fathers expected it to become a major...
The main argument of this contribution is that the distinction between internal and external is at b...
An assessment of scholarship on India’s International Relations (IIR) shows some significant weaknes...