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138364
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On the global scene, India has recently been playing tactics of Economic Diplomacy. A statecraft, Economic Diplomacy is an attempt to arrive at some agreement between nations that was not coming about by itself. It involves negotiation and tries to prevent any violent conflict like war. It is extra-market, and takes the countries concerned beyond market equilibrium solutions indicated by mainstream economic theory. This article points out that it is in contrast, if not in contradiction, with prevalent theories on foreign trade. In 2004 the Association of Indian Diplomats had traced it to countries of Europe but this article emphasizes that economic diplomacy was practiced in India itself in epic as well as mediaeval times.
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116142
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133442
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2014.
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On 16 May 2014, Narenda Modi assured India that he would go along the inclusive Growth path. Supposedly already being taken by the UPA government for the past decade. " Government is for the common man…. There is no enemy we will want to take everyone along"
Even earlier, on September 26, 2013, attending the birthday celebration of Mata Amritanandamayi at Kollam, Modi had his own point on inclusive Growth.
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