Indian foreign policy
An overview
By Harsh Pant
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- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 256
- Price: £80.00
- Published Date: March 2016
Description
The book presents an overview of Indian foreign policy today. It looks at factors that are shaping India's foreign policy, from domestic politics to material capabilities as well as India's relations with the world and neighbouring countries. Key global issues such as the role of India in international and regional organizations, nuclear proliferation, democracy and climate change are discussed and there is a focus on important current issues such as the strategic triangle of Russia, China and India.
Contents
1. Introduction
Part I: India and major powers
2. The US
3. China
4. Russia
5. The European Union
Part II: India and its neighbourhood
6. Pakistan
7. Bangladesh
8. Nepal
9. Sri Lanka
Part III: India's outreach to other regions
10. East Asia
11. Central Asia
12. Middle East
Part IV: Major global issues
14. International and regional organizations
15. Non-proliferation
16. Climate change
17. Trade
Bibliography
Index
Author
Harsh V Pant is Professor of International Relations in the Defence Studies Department and the India Institute at King's College London