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Title ProperChanging contours of India’s foreign policy
Other Title Informationoverhauling or over-exaggeration
LanguageENG
AuthorGupta, Alok Kumar
Summary / Abstract (Note)Undoubtedly, Modi’s international engagements were a continuation of India’s foreign policy under the preceding UPA government led by Congress. But he injected a new energy into the relationships with neighbours like Bhutan and Nepal, and major powers like China and the US. The present political leadership has made clear to the immediate neighbourhood that India is ready to share its prosperity because the policy makers understand peace could be established only through prosperity and would enhance constructive engagement and a more integrated and inter-connected sub-continent. Modi rather than making India a marginal receiver of the dispensation of the international system has lifted India’s status as one of the dispensation of the international system.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 36, No.12; Dec 2015: p.40-47
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2015-12 36, 12
Key WordsPolitical Leadership ;  China ;  Indian Foreign Policy ;  US ;  India's Foreign Policy ;  Foreign Policy ;  Making India ;  Security and Prosperity of India ;  Increasing Diaspora ;  Modi’s International Engagements