India’s Foreign PolicyPearson Education India, 2009 - 476 من الصفحات India’s Foreign Policy features scholars specializing in different dimensions of foreign-policy analysis who examine the dynamics of India’s international relations. It reviews India’s economic growth that has propelled it to the status of a globally-recognized power, and examines its nuclear policy and maritime strategy as a register of its present capabilities and future aspirations. It also features news media as an important index to—and catalysis for—the formulation of government policies, and India’s bilateral and multilateral relations. |
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A Comparative Study of the Preand PostLiberalization Phases | |
WTOs Aborted Cancun Conferenc | |
Modernizing the Indian Navy | |
Indias Nuclear Policy | |
The Most Movement in Nepal | |
The new IndiaUS Relationship | |
Challenges and Opportunities for Indias Foreign policy | |
Unravelling Indias ASEAN Policy over Three Decades | |
Challenges and Opportunities | |
Prospects and Possibilities in the 21st Century | |
The Multilateral Process in Central Asia | |
Changing Landscaps Emerging Agendas | |
India and Africa in Cooperative Relations | |
India and East Asian Multilateralism | |
Towards new Strategic Relations | |
Chinas Quest for Multilateralism | |
Strategic Alliance or Political Convenience? | |
Incremental progress? | |
About the Editors | |
About the Contributors | |
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