01769nam a22002897a 450000500170000000800410001701000150005802000260007302000230009903500130012203700150013504000180015008200120016810000280018024500910020826000460029927000640034530000400040950000640044950506570051352000690117065100450123970000100128494200260129499900170132095201420133720110711124452.0110711t xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aENG-102969 a9780198073833c695.00 a0198073836c695.00 aEN-86502 bDBAD / PUB adplbEnglish  a327.54  929414aMalone, David M. aDoes the elephant dance? : bcontemporary Indian foreign policy /cby David M. Malone. aNew Delhi bOxford University Pressc2011 aYMCA Library Building, Jai Singh Road, bNew Delhi e110001 axxii,425p. :c24cm (Hb) bill., map aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 379-410) and index. aIntroduction -- 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. aSurveys the main features of contemporary Indian foreign policy. aIndia x Foreign relations929415y1984- 929413 2ddccENmMALh327.54  c53708d53708 00102ddc40718NFICaDBADbDBADd2011-07-11eDBAD/PUBg695.00l0o327.54 MALpEN-86502r2011-07-11 00:00:00t1v695.00w2011-07-11yEN