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ID144002
Title ProperEconomic diplomacy vis-a-vis political diplomacy
Other Title Informationa tool of foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorChakrabarty, Manas
Summary / Abstract (Note)As Prime Minister Narendra Modi is pushing for closer political and – in line with his national priorities – economic ties with India’s neighbors as well as partners, every one’s eyes are on New Delhi’s new economic diplomacy policy. While economic diplomacy is most visible and most watched during high-level visits, the real challenge is to make it operate effectively all year long. Some steps in this direction were already taken under the previous government; the Modi government’s recent actions indicate that it intends to carry this further. It should be stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visits to Bhutan and Nepal, and the invitation of SAARC leaders to his swearing in ceremony, point to an acknowledgement that for India to prosper, the country needs to engage with its neighbours and work towards a stable and peaceful region.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 37, No.4; Apr 2016: p.5-12
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2016-04 37, 4
Key WordsSAARC ;  Economic Diplomacy ;  Narendra Modi ;  Political Diplomacy ;  Tool of Foreign Policy ;  India’s Neighbors Policy ;  New Economic Diplomacy Policy