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Domestic compulsions and India’s foreign policy: strategic issues and need of proper vision / Parida, Pradip Kumar   Article
Parida, Pradip Kumar Article
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Summary/Abstract We have to bring some sort of rough consensus among all the groups, political parties, ideological groups, ethnic groups regarding number of domestic issues. Rather our differences of opinion should not be known to outside. It must be solved within. Then only we can think of a strong foreign policy having rooted in domestic issues, with more or less consensuses among all the stakeholders. Today, as India itself has moved to the center of global politics with an increase in its economic and military capabilities, it is being asked to become a stakeholder. India is a rising power in an international system that is in flux, and it will have to make certain choices that probably will define the contours of Indian foreign policy for years to come. The stakes are too high for India as well as the international community.
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India-Iran relations: strategic partnership / Behera, Abhimanyu   Journal Article
Behera, Abhimanyu Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The current ties of India and Iran seems as old as the demise of the Cold War. In the early 1990s Indo-Iranian interests covered on a number of areas, particularly, energy, Central Asia, terrorism germinates from Afghanistan and Pakistan, security and domestic issues. These issues reached at a high level during 2001-03 with Tehran and Delhi declarations, which established a substantial set of framework for enhanced cooperation. Though India's relations with Iran suffered a lot during Indo-US civil nuclear deal and India's opposition to gain Iranian nuclear objective, there was a little indication that the two countries were interested to give up their mutually leverage relationship. However, the present study examines the strategic partnership between India and Iran with recent trends by focusing on the hot issues especially energy security and strategic and defense cooperation and some regional issues and connectivity etc.
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United States in the 1980s / Duignan, Peter (ed.); Rabushka, Alvin (ed.) 1980  Book
Duignan, Peter (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Kalyani Publishers, 1980.
Description xxxix, 868p.hbk
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