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Indian Foreign
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The
Great Changeover |
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Edited and
compiled by Pankaj Prasoon |
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Indian foreign policy is
undergoing overall changeover necessitated by the changing geopolitical
scenario. But it has old long affiliations and commitments. So it has to
redefine and justify its new exalted position as regional power.
How its new role is functioning and bilateral relations are being
affected. This new research monograph looks into these challenges in
detail.
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Issues covered:
Consolidating relations with sole
superpower
Continuing Indo-Russian relations
Greater emphasis on Africa
Defining moments of Indo-EU relations
Birth pangs of a new quadrangle
Broadening horizons of Look East policy
Is NAM relevant?
India-NATO relations
India-Asean dialogue relations
Nuclear proliferation and South Asia
India-Pakistan relations: ground realities
Wonderful achievements of India’s economic diplomacy
MERCOSUR-India-SACU Trilateral Free Trade Area
India and GCC
Active defence diplomacy
Country-wise details of India’s bilateral relations
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Technical details: Font: Trebuchet MS 10
point
Size of paper: A-4
No. of pages-839
Paper used: Map litho
Full Rexene deluxe binding |
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ISBN: 81-87819-06-05,
Price: (Overseas)
—$300 per copy (India)-Rs. 4000 per copy First Edition, October, 2007
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