Does the elephant dance? : contemporary Indian foreign policy / by David M. Malone.
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TextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2011Description: xxii,425p. : 24cm (Hb) ill., mapISBN: - 9780198073833
- 0198073836
- 327.54
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D.B.Act.Division | Non-fiction | 327.54 MAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not For Loan | EN-86502 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-410) and index.
Introduction -- 2. History: a vital foundation of India’s international relations -- 3. India’s contemporary security challenges: more internal than external? -- 4. India’s economy: its global calling card -- 5. India and its South Asian neighbours -- 6. The Sino-Indian relationship: can two tigers share a mountain? -- 7. India-USA relations: the shock of the new -- 8. India’s West Asia policy: delicate manoeuvres -- 9. India’s East and Southeast Asia policy: catching up -- 10. India’s relationship with Europe and Russia: fading glory? -- 11. The evolution of Indian multilateralism: from high ground to high table -- 12. Conclusions.
Surveys the main features of contemporary Indian foreign policy.
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