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Despite the strategic significance that characterises India-China relations very few exhaustive research studies have focused on Indian policy during the post-Nehru period toward China. For India, as a neighbour, China becomes a crucial foreign policy consideration because the two countries are ‘regional influentials’ that possess the largest populations, territories, economies and armies. Moreover both nations being ...
Pakistan as India's northwestern neighbour assumes importance in terms of security and economy. From an Indian perspective, Pakistan's internal dynamics particularly its socio-political stability has a bearing on Islamabad's foreign policy formulation. For India therefore, a Pakistan that projects either a cordial or hostile foreign policy has strong security implications. Pakistan today is a product of its past. Particularly the Islamic imprint of the Zia period ...