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ID:   139831


Assuaging cold war anxieties: India and the failure of SEATO / Roy, Nabarun   Article
Roy, Nabarun Article
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Summary/Abstract This analysis examines how Indian diplomacy enabled Burma and Ceylon to turn down requests by the West to join the Southeast Asian Treaty Organisation [SEATO]. It shows how this diplomacy allowed elements in Burma and Ceylon that favoured a non-aligned approach to hold their own in the face of calls to join SEATO. Contrary to the depiction of Indian diplomacy as being simply idealistic and given to pious invocations, this article shows how India used different resources to strengthen the non-aligned constituency in the region. It also shows that whilst many de-colonised states favoured non-alignment, threats to their security led some to align with the Great Powers. Whilst Burma and Ceylon did perceive a clear threat from communism, the example set by India in its own foreign policy, its aid policies, and its relationship with China helped them reduce their fear of communism and stay committed to non-alignment.
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ID:   192912


Attempted Revival of the Khalistan Movement Abroad: Challenges to Indian Diplomacy / Shah, Kriti M.   Journal Article
Shah, Kriti M. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper looks at the Khalistan movement, amidst the recent hunt and arrest of radical preacher Amritpal Singh. It studies how the movement has changed since the campaign for a sovereign Sikh state went global in the 1970s; and what the demand for Khalistan entails today. It studies the role the Sikh diaspora in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and the United States has played; and how recent events, particularly, protests at Indian High Commissions in these countries reflects the ambivalence of India’s ‘allies’ towards the separatists. The paper argues that while the nature of the threat posed by Khalistani separatists is much milder today than it was decades ago, the challenge for the Indian government will be the influence of the Sikh diaspora on foreign politicians and New Delhi’s ability to discredit the movement abroad.
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ID:   114442


Beyond the acquisition of C-130Js and C-17s / Chordia, Ashok K   Journal Article
Chordia, Ashok K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Infiltration, skirmishes and wars on the borders, terrorist attacks in cities, the Naxalite menace, natural calamities, major accidents, evacuation of expatriates from troubled foreign countries, humanitarian aid to foreign countries, reconstruction and development in war-torn friendly countries - the response to all these situations and many more, demands large-scale movement of men and material. Often, secrecy is essential; always, time is of the essence. Reliable airlift capability and prompt action is the lifeblood of such missions. A timely airlift of troops by the Indian Air Force (IAF) to the Maldives frustrated the designs of a band of terrorists and averted a coup d'état in November 1988. Operation Cactus was a shot in the arm for Indian diplomacy. In some ways, India continues to gain from the stature thus attained. Airlift capability is a powerful tool for pursuing foreign policy objectives through employment of resources and capabilities. It has the power to change attitudes and build perceptions.
Key Words India  Maldives  Defence Acquisition  Terrorist Attacks  IAF  Indian Diplomacy 
Naxalite  Super Hercules  Boeing C-17 
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ID:   107307


Challenges to Indian diplomacy in the twenty-first century / Ansari, M Hamid   Journal Article
Ansari, M Hamid Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Diplomacy  India  Indian Diplomacy 
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ID:   180244


Debating the Relevance of Non-alignment in Indian Diplomacy / Kaura, Vinay   Journal Article
Kaura, Vinay Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The doctrine of non-alignment allowed India to remain aloof from the Cold War alliances while seeking to become a leader of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM). The dominant view of scholarship on non-alignment is critical of India’s first prime minister, Jawahar Lal Nehru whose strategic adoption of the policy was converted into an ideology of anti-Americanism by his successors. Nehru has also been criticised for his pursuit of soft power without prioritising the acquisition of hard power. Since the end of the Cold War, Nehruvian ideas of non-alignment have been contested and replaced by neo-liberal perspectives.
Key Words Non-alignment  Indian Diplomacy  Relevance 
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ID:   118247


Education-the neglected tool of Indian diplomacy / Sharma, J C   Journal Article
Sharma, J C Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Festive spring for Indian diplomacy / Ranganathan, C V 2005  Journal Article
Ranganathan, C V Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   157753


India - Iran relations under the shadow of the Iranian nuclear issue: challenges for India's diplomacy / Shuja, Asif 2018  Book
Shuja, Asif Book
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Publication New Delhi, KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2018.
Description xi, 234p.hbk
Standard Number 9789387324152
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India and West Asia / Pasha, A K   Journal Article
Pasha, A K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Iran  India  Qatar  Saudi Arabia  West Asia  NAM Summit 
Indian Diplomacy  UPA - II 
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ID:   138363


India’s economic diplomacy / Yadav, Deepak   Article
Yadav, Deepak Article
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Summary/Abstract The story of India's economic diplomacy has barely begun. For generations of Indians, the begging bowl has been an important symbol of Indian diplomacy. It is refreshing to see New Delhi now offer large credit lines across the world and help others make progress. To derive the full political benefits of economic diplomacy, the leadership will have to act decisively to break the old mind-set, which defines national security and trade policy in separate and narrow terms. If the Government can bring together the disparate strands of its economic diplomacy and give it bureaucratic coherence and political purpose, India would dramatically enhance its standing in the region and beyond in the coming years.
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ID:   160188


Indian diplomacy: beyond strategic autonomy / Abhyankar, Rajendra M 2018  Book
Abhyankar, Rajendra M Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2018.
Description xxxiv, 420p.hbk
Standard Number 9780199482184
Key Words India  Indian Diplomacy  Diplomatic Apparatus 
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ID:   141008


India's strategic problems / Kapur, Ashok 2015  Book
Kapur, Ashok Book
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Edition 1st ed.
Publication New Delhi, Lancer Publishers and Distributors, 2015.
Description x, 428p.hbk
Standard Number 9788170623076
Key Words PLA  India  Kashmir  NSG  Nehru, Jawaharlal  China Policy 
Indian Diplomacy  NEFA  Foreign Policy 
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ID:   138718


Making of Indian diplomacy: a critique of Eurocentrism / Datta-Ray, Deep K 2015  Book
Datta-Ray, Deep K Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2015.
Description xv, 380p.hbk
Standard Number 9780199458868
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ID:   121934


Maldives after Nasheed: challenges for Indian diplomacy / Jha, Nalini Kant; Kumar, Sumit   Journal Article
Jha, Nalini Kant Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract While there is no doubt about linkages between India's economic development, peace and security and internal transition in its neighbour countries, the Indian Government has often not responded timely and effectively towards crisis in its neighbouring countries, leading to adverse impact on India's Interests.
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ID:   148104


New foreign trade policy (2015-20): a critical analysis / Kumar, Pramod   Journal Article
Kumar, Pramod Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Indian diplomacy is on the fast track whether it is political or economic matter. Prime Minister Modi hinted it from the day one of his office that he has come with a vision and to fulfil it will need a speedy and concerted effort. He travelled to number of countries big or small and succeeded in establishing new relationship with them based on mutual trust and dependency more than before. Prime Minister’s untiring efforts are fetching result in the political arena and soon it is hoped it would be translated in the economic scenario too.
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ID:   146140


Political science: India engages the world / Vanaik, Achin (ed.) 2013  Book
Vanaik, Achin (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Description xlii, 570p.hbk
Series ICSSR Research Surveys and Explorations
Contents 058729 (Vol I) : Political Science:the Indian State 058730 (Vol. II) : Political Science: Indian Democracy 058731 (Vol. III) : Political Science: Indian Political Thought 058732 (Vol. IV) : Political Science: India engages the world 4 Vol. Set Price: Rs. 3995.00
Standard Number 9780198085409
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ID:   135811


Science and technology perspective for India’s foreign policy / Relia, Sadhana; Mitra, Arabinda; Ramasami, T   Article
Relia, Sadhana Article
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Summary/Abstract In today’s inter-connected world, nation states develop their foreign policies to define their relationship with other countries, and for addressing all issues of international relevance. Foreign policy provides the broad framework that helps pursue a nation’s national interest in global affairs at the bilateral, regional, and multilateral levels. Thus, a nation state tries to negotiate and influence the behavior of other states through the instruments of its foreign policy. Importantly, today a nation’s foreign policy needs to position the self-interest of the country in the emerging global economy. Contrasting priorities and self-interests of different nation states become the basis for disagreements. Diplomacy is a powerful tool of great relevance when there is disagreement among nation states. Persuasion through dialogue and engagement is the major method used in international diplomacy. Diplomats are expected to display an extraordinary ability in the art of persuasion in order for them to become successful negotiators.
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ID:   143096


Soviet intervention in Afghanistan: causes, consequences and India's response / Roy, Arundhati 1987  Book
Roy, Arundhati Book
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Publication New Delhi, Associated Publishing House, 1987.
Description ix, 140p.hbk
Standard Number 8170450063
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ID:   128930


Stuff happens: an anecdotal insight into Indian diplomacy / Abhyankar, Rajendra 2013  Book
Abhyankar, Rajendra Book
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Publication New Delhi, Har-Anand Publications Pvt.Ltd., 2013.
Description 348p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788124117361
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ID:   142926


Turmoil in West Asia : challenges for Indian diplomacy / Ahmed, Talmiz   Article
Ahmed, Talmiz Article
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Key Words West Asia  Indian Diplomacy  Turmoil 
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