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ID094538
Title ProperHistorical perspective on Indian foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorAtul Kumar
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Atul Kumar traces the evolution of Indian foreign policy from the arguably impractical idealism of its early post-colonial years towards an increasingly pragmatic realpolitik, founded on the perception of national imperatives as a predominant power in Asia. Faced with an unstable and unpredictable Pakistan backed by both China and the US, India is no longer bound by its ideological and military alliance with the defunct USSR and finds itself at the heart of a troubled and strife-prone region in which it has few if any reliable friends, in a climate of escalating global rivalry for power and resources.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs Vol. 14, No. 1; Spr 2010: p102-111
Journal SourceWorld Affairs Vol. 14, No. 1; Spr 2010: p102-111
Key WordsIndia - Foreign Policy ;  Foreign Policy - India ;  India - Foreign Policy - USA