Global Power: India's Foreign Policy 1947-2006

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Lexington Books, Jan 1, 2008 - History - 303 pages
This book is a comprehensive view of India's foreign policy and relations from 1947-2006. Within an analytical framework that takes into account the processes of globalization and regionalization, Global Power covers India's relations with major powers and other South Asian regional powers, while also addressing its trade and investment linkages with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the EU.
 

Contents

A Critique of Existing Paradigms
1
Indian Foreign Policy An Overview
19
Indias Economic Diplomacy
49
IndoUS Relations Estrangement to Engagement
75
India and Russia Reassessing the TimeTested Ties
109
IndiaChina Relations Issues and Emerging Trends
135
IndiaPakistan Relations Sources of Hostility and Reconciliation
159
India and the Middle East Asia
193
India and Central Asia
207
Translating the Global Power Ambition
219
Appendix
231
Bibliography
275
Index
293
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B.M. Jain is honorable academician and research professor at the International Noble Academy in Toronto. He is also editor-in-chief ofThe Indian Journal of Asian Affairs.

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