Making of India's foreign policy; Prime ministers and wars
Material type:
- 9788186208267
- 327.54 PAN
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Gandhi Smriti Library | 327.54 PAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 91960 |
This book attempts towards Indian foreign policy making-the actors, factors and process-in the light of recent approaches to foreign policy analysis. Focusing on two important events of recent Indian history- India - China Border War-1962, and Bangladesh Liberation War-1971- it examines Indian policy-making from a near-holistic perspective. Its three dimensional analysis lays bare the strategic calculations, organisational connections and intra governmental politics behind the politics behind the policies adopted during these two Border War Nehru's policies went awry due to organisational inade- quacies-particularly the lack of civil
military interfacing, power/policy struggle among various groups and lobbies, and his desire for consensus politics. Discounting the popular notion about Mrs. Gandhi's premeditated and planned endeavour to dismember Pakistan, it traces the growth of decision, born of domestic and international encouragement, during the Bangladesh liberation struggle.
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