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Indian Foreign Policy Chris Ogden

  • SKU: BELL-50620726
Indian Foreign Policy Chris Ogden
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Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 2.88 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Chris Ogden
ISBN: 9780745684253, 0745684254, fdfc7b99-0e45-45b5-b83e-e7d8351a2072, FDFC7B99-0E45-45B5-B83E-E7D8351A2072
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Indian Foreign Policy Chris Ogden by Chris Ogden 9780745684253, 0745684254, fdfc7b99-0e45-45b5-b83e-e7d8351a2072, FDFC7B99-0E45-45B5-B83E-E7D8351A2072 instant download after payment.

India is becoming an increasingly visible, powerful and influential state within the global system. As this rise to prominence continues, better appreciating the interests and principles that structure the international interactions of South Asia’s largest state has never been so important. Keen to embrace an expectant future as a great power, India’s transitional journey has been characterised by astounding diplomatic achievements and significant strategic failures. In this robust and comprehensive analysis, Chris Ogden introduces students to the key dimensions of Indian foreign policy from her emergence as a modern state in 1947 to the present day. Combining theoretical insight with numerous case studies and profiles, he examines the foreign policy making process, strategic thinking, the crucial search for economic growth, and India’s difficult regional position and troubled borders. Tracking the trajectory of one of the 21st century’s major Asian and global powers, later chapters focus on New Delhi’s multilateral interaction, great power dynamics, and expanding relations with the United States and the world. Critically assessing what kind of great power India can and wants to be, this wide-ranging introduction will be an invaluable text for students of South Asian politics, foreign policy, and international relations.

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