3 edition of peace agenda for Indian foreign policy found in the catalog.
peace agenda for Indian foreign policy
M. L. Sondhi
Published
1995
by Har-Anand Publicatons in New Delhi
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | M.L. Sondhi, Shrikant Paranjpe. |
Contributions | Paranjpe, Shrikant., Jawaharlal Nehru University. Conflict Management Group. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DS480.853 .S66 1995 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 69 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 69 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL947578M |
LC Control Number | 95904682 |
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Peace agenda for Indian foreign policy. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publicatons, (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: M L Sondhi; Shrikant Paranjpe; Jawaharlal Nehru University. Conflict Management Group. Indian Foreign Policy 1 From the time India first attained independence inits foreign policy during the Cold War period evolved from being pro-Soviet and antithetical to Western interests, to now becoming an important Western strategic partner and providing a counterweight to China.
Over the last six-and-half decade India has massively expandedFile Size: KB. The demise of the bipolar world political system required India to reassess her foreign policy and adjust her foreign relations.
The end of the Cold War had gutted the core meaning of nonalignment, and the disintegration of the Soviet Union removed much of India's international leverage. The foreign policy of independent India vigorously pursued the dream of a peaceful world by advocating the policy of non-alignment, by reducing Cold war tensions and by contributing human resources to the UN peacekeeping Size: 1MB.
School of Distance Education India’s Foreign Policy Page 6. The philosophical basis of Indian foreign policy includes an account of such moral ideals and values of India.
Mutual love and faith in national and international peace and friendship with other countries are regarded as possible and practical values by Size: KB. The Book Deals With All Aspects Of The Foreign Policy Of India In Detail During Different Phases.
All The Events Have Been Recorded In The Chronological Order. In The Introductory Chapter The Meaning And Definition Of Foreign Policy, Its Important Contents And Elements Have Been Traced In Detail In A Simple And Lucid Manner. In The Next Chapters Various Aspects Of India S Foreign Policy Have 4/5(3).
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the capital city of India, with our Prime Minister, was a high water mark in India’s foreign relations. It not only strengthened the bonds of friendship between India and the ten ASEAN nations but also marked a paradigm shift in India’s Look East Policy.
This highlighted the. Indian foreign policy agenda should be driven by only India’s national security imperatives. India needs to be more pro-active, consistent, and realistic when engaging China.
Relations with Russia will remain high on India’s foreign policy and security agenda, principally because of the changing geo-strategic environment and the continued dependence of Indian armed forces on Russian weapons.