India's Foreign Policy: A Reader
Experts here throw light on India’s foreign policy. The volume has essays written over the last one and a half decades on India’s external relations, challenging some commonly held perceptions and offering new insights on the development of India’s foreign policy. They examine myths about India’s foreign policy such as that it lacks a strategic culture and it is formulated without any clear guiding principles in view. They delve into major features of India’s foreign policy for the purpose. They analyse India’s conception of how to deal with the world, its foreign policy infrastructure as well as its relationships with some countries of the world. They review its global diplomacy on climate change and its approach to the World Trade Organisation.
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Harsh V. Pant