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Making of India's foreign policy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Allied Publishers; 1984Description: 361pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.54 BAN
Summary: The author critically examines the ends and means of Indian foreign policy, , its basic determinants, the political institutions which shape this policy, the organization and functioning of the Ministry of External Affairs, and the personal role of the Foreign Minister in the making of foreign policy during the Nehru era and afterwards. It is the first systematic and comprehensive study of all the factors which go into the making of India's foreign policy. The author also makes many important recommendations for improving the process of foreign policy formulation in India. The book will be of immense value to advanced students and teachers of International Relations, Political Science and other related social sciences, diplomats, politicians, journalists, and in fact to all those who have a close interest in Indian foreign policy and world politics.
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The author critically examines the ends and means of Indian foreign policy, , its basic determinants, the political institutions which shape this policy, the organization and functioning of the Ministry of External Affairs, and the personal role of the Foreign Minister
in the making of foreign policy during the Nehru era and afterwards. It is the first systematic and comprehensive study of all the factors which go into the making of India's foreign policy. The author also makes many important recommendations for improving the process of foreign policy formulation in India. The book will be of immense value to advanced students and teachers of International Relations, Political Science and other related social sciences, diplomats, politicians, journalists, and in fact to all those who have a close interest in Indian foreign policy and world politics.

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