This book goes in depth on different aspects of India's foreign policy. Starting from the Nehru era, this book not only presents decade wise policy changes in India with respect to different countries, but also gives a brief analysis of India's neighbouring countries with special emphasis on China and Pakistan. The changes in world economy and effect of globalisation has forced many countries to change their policies, and so is the case with India. In the recent past India's foreign policy has also seen many changes and this book traces all these changes. Various world organisations also put pressure on a country's foreign policy. A special chapter has been given inside about important organisations. Though foreign policy is such a vast subject that it can not be put in a single book, but the author have tried sincerely to give the readers maximum knowledge on India's foreign policy and its neighbours.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dhiraj Srivastava
Dhiraj Srivastava is widely known figure in the spectrum of foreign policy makers, not only in India but in the prominent parts of the abroad as well. After having done a doctorate on International Politics and relations with special emphasis on Indian Context, he has worked with some of the top policy makers in various organizations and earned a good reputation for himself. Over the years he has closely observed Indian foreign policy and the various changing scenario of it. He has an appreciable command on a range of matters. Indo-Pak relations, Sino-Indo relations, non aligned movement, impact of globalization n foreign policy are a name of few. His previous books were highly appreciated by both, intellectuals and critiques. His articles have been published in various important journals across the globe. The years of experience are of immense importance in coming out of this book. We hope that this endeavour of publishing this book will be very useful for the students and readers of different academic fields.
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Title
India’s Foreign Policy
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ABD Publishers, 2007
ISBN
9788183761178
Length
viii+308p., Tables; Index; 23cm.
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