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"`Foreign Policy of India : Problems and Paradoxes' in essence is a
critical analysis of the Indian stand in the global arena. Bitter
experiences with Pakistan and China, fall of Soviet Union and United State
of America's nuclear deal; all the factors are thoroughly discussed. This
book also highlights the basic features and shaping forces of Indian
Foreign Policy. The book is extremely relevant for students preparing for
Civil Services, Political Science and International Affairs. This book is
meant for politicians, diplomats and scholars of Public Relations,
International Politics and Indian Affairs."
[from Blurb]
Contents
Preface
1. Introduction
2. National Interest and Foreign Policy
3. Important Shaping Factors of India's Foreign Policy
4. Main Principles and Objectives of India's Foreign Policy
5. Non-Alignment Policy
6. India and Pakistan : Diplomatic and Foreign Policies
7. China and India
8. India's Foreign Policy for Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka
9. Nuclear Non-Proliferation, Disarmament and India's Security
10. India and the United Nations
11. SAARC and India
12. India and the United States of America
13. India and the Soviet Union
14. Non-Alignment to Nuclear India
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