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147210
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India’s current Prime Minister Narendra Modi is often touted as India’s Deng Xiaoping, expected to lead the country on a path of economic reform and accelerated growth.11. Afshin Molavi, ‘Narendra Modi Must Do for India What Deng Xioping Did for China’, The National, September 6, 2014, at http://www.thenational.ae/opinion/comment/narendra-modi-must-do-for-india-what-deng-xiaoping-did-for-china#full (Accessed October 12, 2015).View all notes While Modi rose to power on an economic mandate, it is his foreign policy that has received the most attention in the media. Modi has been criticised by the media, the public and the opposition parties for taking several overseas trips in his short tenure in office. Visiting 19 countries in his first year in office (including state visits and multilateral institutional meetings) for a total of 33 as Prime Minister, Modi intends to engage India’s neighbours and strengthen regional ties while simultaneously rejuvenating and strengthening India’s relations with great powers such as Russia and the United States.
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135598
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New Delhi, G B Books, 2015.
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x, 194p.Hbk
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9789383930142
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058045 | 327.54/PAR 058045 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
129708
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2014.
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Gone are the days, when the slogan of 'Indo-China Bhai Bhai- Tanduri Chicken joy joy' was the slogan airing over Himalayan Corridor and showing the world some sort of strategic change in the global politics. Through it started with lot of optimism, expectations from both sides and idealism, however the 'national interest' of both these countries compelled them to drift away from each other. At the same time the geostrategic location of Himalaya and the countries touching its boundary apart from India and China, i.e. Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet are equally responsible for creating hostility between these two neighbors, who are otherwise great powers or potential great players of contemporary world politics. Hence it is prudent to peep into history how it shaped the relationship between these countries and to move forward with considerable amount of consciousness and rationality to safe out position and simultaneously playing an active role in international politics, to being with regional level at least at the South-Asian level.
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148565
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Relations with and policies towards neighbours is of paramount importance in determining the regional and global role of a nation. Peace and security on this front determines the regional environment and strengthens the links of co-operation. Given the asymmetry between India and other states in South Asia, India’s neighbourhood policy determines her capabilities at the regional and global level. Even the world judges a regional power through the prism of the perception of its neighbours. The Modi Government that came to power in 2014 not only continued the previous governments’ policy of good neighbourliness but set a new precedent by inviting the Heads of State of all SAARC countries to the swearing in ceremony and announcing its “Neighbourhood first” policy.
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168094
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136083
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New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2014.
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Description |
48p.Pbk
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IDSA Occasional Paper No.37
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9789382169475
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058095 | 382.0954/DAS 058095 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
058096 | 382.0954/DAS 058096 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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