History of India's diplomatic missions
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- 9788190292955
- 327.54 PAN
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The challenging task of executing, Nehru's vision of independent foreign policy required an innovative and dynamic diplomatic corp. The Indian state had the advantage of having a battery of officers drawn from British Raj, but could they translate the Nehruvian
vision into practice ? The history of evolution of Indian missions and their functioning provides an insight in to the dynamics of Indian Foreign service from an organizational perspective. This work of Dr. Shaila Pant would be of interest to not only the students of international relations and general public but also to the executioners of policy.
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