The Shaping of India\'s New Foreign Policy
Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Foreign Policy consensus: changing circumstances. 3. India and power: external forces. 4. Partnership with Israel. 5. Indo-US relationship: strategic dimensions. 7. Sino-Indian convergence: bilateral. 8. India-Pakistan peace process. 9. India\'s Policy of South Asian Countries. 10. India\'s Policy towards its neighbours. 11. India\'s policy on Africa and West Asia. 12. Indo-Latin American relations: changing landscapes. Bibliography. Index.
Foreign Policy should have the security concerns of the country as the core. The book noted the long journey of how India emerged from being a leader of the Third World trade union to preparing for a seat at the high table of global diplomacy. India\'s Foreign Policy is dynamically integrated with the security and developmental interests.
The book attempts to analyse India\'s Foreign Policy issues with the Super powers-US and Russia, West Asia, China, South Asia and its neighbours in separate chapters.
Foreign Policy should have the security concerns of the country as the core. The book noted the long journey of how India emerged from being a leader of the Third World trade union to preparing for a seat at the high table of global diplomacy. India\'s Foreign Policy is dynamically integrated with the security and developmental interests.
The book attempts to analyse India\'s Foreign Policy issues with the Super powers-US and Russia, West Asia, China, South Asia and its neighbours in separate chapters.