India's Foreign Policy: Coping with the Changing World
Muchkund Dubey
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ISBN 13
9788125060499
Year
2015
India?s Foreign Policy: Principles, Challenges and Strategies traces the values and principles that have shaped India?s foreign policy and its evolution starting from the Non-Aligned Movement, up to the end of the Cold War; decline of multilateralism and the nation state; and the challenges of globalization.
This updated edition includes a new chapter on Pakistan. It examines the complexities in India?Pakistan relations and in that context discusses Pakistan?s polity, society, economy and the overall thrust of its foreign policy. It also advances compelling arguments for improving relations with Pakistan and discusses various approaches towards achieving this purpose including resumption of dialogue and solving outstanding bilateral problems. It further outlines a blueprint for economic cooperation.
The book has a separate chapter on how to deal with our neighbours?Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, China, Bhutan. it presents a comprehensive analysis of India?s economic relations with Bangladesh. It discusses in detail the recent initiatives for improving Indo-Bangladesh cooperation.
This volume further looks at India?s relations with world powers like the United States (US), Russia, China and Japan, the diversity and dimensions acquired by the Indo-US strategic partnership, the long-term vision of Indo-Russian collaboration in the realm of nuclear energy and India?s response to Chinese initiatives that have the potential of bringing about changes in the world order.