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ID153993
Title ProperHas Modi truly changed india's foreign policy?
LanguageENG
AuthorGanguly, Sumit ;  Sumit Ganguly
Summary / Abstract (Note)The noted Indian foreign policy analyst, C. Raja Mohan, in a 2015 book, Modi's World: Expanding India's Sphere of Influence, argued that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had ushered in a “third republic” in terms of the conduct of India's foreign policy. His basic argument was that Modi had fundamentally reinvigorated India’s foreign policy, finally shedding many of the shibboleths that had previously hobbled the country's foreign policy choices. Among these, of course, was the hoary commitment to nonalignment and then its subsequent incarnation, “strategic autonomy.” He also contended that India was now in the process of dispensing with the visceral, reflexive anti-American streak that had long characterized its foreign policy.
`In' analytical NoteWashington Quarterly Vol. 40, No.2; Summer 2017: p.131-143
Journal SourceWashington Quarterly Vol: 40 No 2
Key WordsIndia's Foreign Policy ;  Modi


 
 
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