Crossing the rubicon
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- 9780670049295
- 327.54 MOH
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327.54 KHA 5th ed. Foreign policy of India | 327.54 KUM In the national interest | 327.54 MAL Does the elephant dance : contemporary Indian foreign | 327.54 MOH Crossing the rubicon | 327.54 MUN India's foreign policy | 327.54 MUN India' foreign policy: the democracy dimension | 327.54 NAY India in the world order |
India’s nuclear tests in May 1998 had reverberations that went far beyond the Thar desert. Jettisoned, as a result, were some key tenets of its foreign policy, in particular the traditional emphasis on idealism. As pragmatism took root in New Delhi, Indiarenewed its global engagement with a rare sense of purpose and self - confidence and transformed its external relations in Crossing the Rubicon.
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