Indian diplomacy : beyond strategic autonomy / Rajendra M Abhyankar
Publication details: Oxford University Press, 2018 New Delhi, India :ISBN:- 9780199482184
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327.5101724 C441 China steps out : | 327.510470905 B639C China, Russia, and Twenty-First Century Global Geopolitics / | 327.52054 J2711 Japan-SAARC partnership: | 327.54 Ab49I Indian diplomacy : | 327.54 C349I Indian diplomatic initiatives for the safety of the sea lines of communication: a study of South China sea / | 327.54 En31 Engaging the world: | 327.54 In2 India's neighbourhood : |
How has India's foreign policy evolved in the seventy years since Independence? For that matter, what is the country's foreign policy? And what are the aspects that determine and shape it? If you've had questions such as these, Rajendra Abhyankar's Indian Diplomacy is the foreign policy primer you've been looking for. Charting the country's interactions with other countries from the early days of independence to now, Indian Diplomacy reviews the changes in stance. Lucidly written and well argued, the book covers these and other questions comprehensively, without fuss or bombast. A much-needed book in light of the sweeping changes on the global stage--and India's increasing role in them. General reader, politicians, historians, and journalists who specialize in foreign policy and contemporary politics as well as think tanks and policymakers.
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