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SINGH, PRATIK KUMAR
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India – China relations through Narendra Modi and Xi Jinping
/ Kumar, Satish ; Singh, Pratik Kumar
Kumar, Satish
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There has always been personality cult in foreign policy. For almost six decades Indian foreign policy was categorized as a Nehruvian Foreign Policy; a policy which post Nehru followed the same road map. Since the beginning of Modi as a Prime Minister experts started talking about the switch over from Nehruvian foreign policy. Under the leadership of the current Prime Minister a course correction was done.
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Indian Foreign Policy@75 Years Changes and Continuity
/ Kumar, Satish ; Singh, Pratik Kumar
Kumar, Satish
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There are many changes taking place in world politics. The Russia-Ukraine war has tailored new alliances and combinations. The much-hyped China rise is on hold. Russia and Chinese alliances have scripted a fresh narrative of the world politics. Indian foreign policy is celebrating 75 years of its independence which is called ‘Ajadi ka Amrit Mahotsaw’ is a comprehensive framework to identify its success and failures in the respective fields. This article is an attempt to weigh the strength and weakness of Indian foreign policy in 75 years.
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