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India's Neighbours and Her Foreign Policy vol.2

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Deep and Deep; 1992Description: 790 pISBN:
  • 8171003419
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327 Int V.2
Dissertation note: Volume 2 : International relations and foreign policy of India -2 Summary: This book critically analyses India's relations with her neighbours and her foreign policy. It studies in detail: Indian Frontier Policy: An Historical Sketch; First Anglo-Afghan War; The Durand Line, Afghanistan and India: Historical Ties; India's Response to the Crisis in Afghanistan; Pak-Afghan Relations: India's Per ception; Afghan Crisis and Super Power Strate gies: Implications for India's Foreign Policy; Recognition of Bangladesh; Farakka Barrage Agreement: A Review; India and Bangladesh; Geopolitical Structure of Bhutan; China Factor in Indo-Bhutanese Relations; India's Attitude towards Nepal; Anti-India Feeling in South Asia A Case Nepal; Indo-Pak Relations; Military Aid to Pakistan; Attitudes of Malaysia and Indonesia towards Indo-Pakistani Conflict: National Interest or Islamic Solidarity?; The Kutch Award; The Simla Agreement; The Kashmir Issue; Indo-Pak Relations and Major Powers; Regional Peace and Security; The "Islamic Bomb"; India, Pakistan and the Nuclear Bomb; External Influences and Pressures; Pakistan's India Policy: Shift from Zia to Benazir; The Security of the Sub-conti nent; 1964 Indo-Ceylonese Pact; Indo-Srilanka Relations: Mutual Problems and Common Approaches; The Srilanka Problem: Foreign Policy Issues before the new Government; India and its Neighbours: March towards Peace and Prosperity; 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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Volume 2 : International relations and foreign policy of India -2

This book critically analyses India's relations with her neighbours and her foreign policy. It studies in detail: Indian Frontier Policy: An Historical Sketch; First Anglo-Afghan War; The Durand Line, Afghanistan and India: Historical Ties; India's Response to the Crisis in Afghanistan; Pak-Afghan Relations: India's Per ception; Afghan Crisis and Super Power Strate gies: Implications for India's Foreign Policy; Recognition of Bangladesh; Farakka Barrage Agreement: A Review; India and Bangladesh; Geopolitical Structure of Bhutan; China Factor in Indo-Bhutanese Relations; India's Attitude towards Nepal; Anti-India Feeling in South Asia A Case Nepal; Indo-Pak Relations; Military Aid to Pakistan; Attitudes of Malaysia and Indonesia towards Indo-Pakistani Conflict: National Interest or Islamic Solidarity?; The Kutch Award; The Simla Agreement; The Kashmir Issue; Indo-Pak Relations and Major Powers; Regional Peace and Security; The "Islamic Bomb"; India, Pakistan and the Nuclear Bomb; External Influences and Pressures; Pakistan's India Policy: Shift from Zia to Benazir; The Security of the Sub-conti nent; 1964 Indo-Ceylonese Pact; Indo-Srilanka Relations: Mutual Problems and Common Approaches; The Srilanka Problem: Foreign Policy Issues before the new Government; India and its Neighbours: March towards Peace and Prosperity; 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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