ID | 131597 |
Title Proper | India in 2013 |
Other Title Information | major foreign policy developments |
Language | ENG |
Author | Jain, Romi |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The year 2013 witnessed momentous developments in the outside world which impinged on India's national interest in several ways. The UPA, leading the central government, is struggling hard to review the national priorities at the fag end of its second term. Addressing the fifth annual conclave of Indian mission heads in New Delhi in November 2013, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stated that the UPA government had sought to bring about a "fundamental reset" in lndia's foreign policy based on lndia's national priorities and its role and destiny in world affairs. He stipulated the following five de?ning principles of the country's foreign policy. |
`In' analytical Note | Indian Journal of Asian Affairs Vol.26, No.1-2; June-December 2013: p.103-110 |
Journal Source | Indian Journal of Asian Affairs Vol.26, No.1-2; June-December 2013: p.103-110 |
Key Words | India ; India's Foreign Policy ; National Interest ; World Affairs ; Witnessed Momentous ; Witnessed Developments ; Momentous Developments ; Diplomatic Policies ; Foreign Policy ; International Relations - IR ; Political Development ; Democracy ; Government ; Governance |