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Is a ‘Modi doctrine’ emerging in Indian foreign policy? / Hall , Ian   Article
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Summary/Abstract Narendra Modi’s election as India’s prime minister in May 2014 has generated speculation that a new ‘Modi doctrine’ is emerging in Indian foreign policy. This article assesses the evidence for that claim. It argues that a ‘doctrine’ should embody a set of clearly stated principles for foreign policy making. It analyses the main achievements of Modi’s policy in the months after his election. It finds that while Modi has brought new energy to the conduct of foreign policy, his approach is essentially pragmatic, and his objectives are similar to those pursued by his two immediate predecessors— Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh.
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