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INDIA’S “NEIGHBORHOOD (1) answer(s).
 
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India’s “Neighborhood First” Policy and Its Domestic Policy: Understanding the Dynamics / Kumari, Sweta   Journal Article
Kumari, Sweta Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The above-mentioned quote was said by the speaker at his state visit to Washington DC in 1969. This quote in the literal sense has no connection with this article. Although, it makes a compelling analogy of the geopolitical position of the United States in North America with India in South Asia. India, particularly in the case of its neighboring countries, has always had a complex and intertwined domestic policy and foreign policy. In terms of geographical size, economic advancement, and political stability, India has been the most powerful country in South Asia.
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