Introduction to International Relations and Indias Foreign Policy vol.1

Grover, Verinder (ed.)

Introduction to International Relations and Indias Foreign Policy vol.1 - New Delhi Deep & Deep 1992 - 694 p.

International relations and foreign policy of India -1

This book gives an Introduction to Inter national Relations and Foreign Policy of India. It studies in detail: Pre-Independence Origins of Indian Diplomacy and its relevance for Post Independence Foreign Policy; Speculation on International Relations of a Free and United India; India's position in World Politics; Indian National Congress on Foreign Policy and Inter national Relations; Resolutions of Indian National Congress on Foreign Policy and Inter national Affairs (1885-1952); Philosophic Bases of India's Foreign Policy; CPI on India's Foreign Relations; The Jana Sangh View; The PSP View; The Swatantra View; Foreign Policy of the Janata Government; Foreign Policy in Election Manifestos; Ideologies in Foreign Relations; Nehru and Indian Foreign Policy; Military Pacts; Indira Gandhi and Indian Foreign Policy; New Challenges and Opportuni ties; India and Asian Politics; Nuclear Policy; Role of Parliament in Foreign Affairs; India's Foreign Policy; Objectives; Forty Years of Foreign Policy; Defence, Diplomacy and Devel opment; Interaction of Global and Regional Aspects; Source Material on India's Foreign Policy; India's Role in Geopolitics; Foreign Aid and Foreign Policy; How sound is India's Foreign Policy; Views of various leaders and experts on Indian Foreign Policy; Indian Foreign Policy A Winding Road; etc.

This outstanding book is a treasure for all scholars and students of politics and inter national affairs, all foreign missions and diplomats, and all those interested in the study of international affairs and foreign policy of India. It is a must for every library, institute and foreign affairs department of all the countries of the world.

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