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India's Foreign Policy: Narendra Modi and the Indic Perspective of International Relations

India's Foreign Policy: Narendra Modi and the Indic Perspective of International Relations

$44.00
Author:Manan Dwivedi
ISBN 13:9789394883284
Binding:Hardbound
Language:English
Year:2022
Subject:Indian Politics and International Relations

About the Book

This book details the latest developments on the existing literature in PM Modi's take on the nation's foreign policy. The muscular, aggressive and proactive foreign policy tenor of the post 2014 regime is much different than the previous denominations. The strangulation and global isolation of Pakistan coupled with the containment of China are two laudable achievements of Modiji. The enunciation of the tenet of Vishwa guru has heralded a new dominant phase in the foreign policy praxis in the nation. All in all, the buttressing ushered in by the Indic perspective of IR is a notable first. The book also draws upon New Delhi's relations with great powers and thematic issues of the order of climate change and disarmament in a novel manner. The harking back to the Sanatani tradition of Videsh neti completes the casket of Raisina Hill's foreign policy in tandem with the over arch of New India. Contents: 1. Nehru and Foreign Policy towards the larger World and United States of America. 2. The Indic Perspective of International Relations. 3. India and Great Powers. 4. China and India: The Eternal Perturbation. 5. India Russia. Relations: A Dekko at Modi and the Past Regimes. 6. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Past Regimes in the Sphere of Foreign Policy. 7. Indira Gandhi and the Nation's Foreign Policy. 8. New Delhi Regimes and the Story telling on Disarmament. 9. The Pakistan Theme in India's Foreign Policy as a persistent fly in the Ointment. 10.The China Factor and the New Delhi Regimes. 11. The Indic Perspective of International Relations: The Way forward. 12. The Singularity of the India-USA 'Bilaterals': An Investigative Exercise in Modi Doctrine and Public Diplomacy. 13. Finally, the South Asian Milieu. 14. India's Tete-a-Tete with International Organisations. 15. The Tight Rope Walk between the Geo Economic implications of Trans Pacific Partnership and Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership: India Responds. 16. The Indian National Security Vortex: The Ideas of Centripetal Inclinations. 17. Conclusion. About the Author Dr. Manan Dwivedi is a Faculty of International Relations and International Organizations at the prestigious Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi. The personage is an eminent Media critique being part of Guest panels in eminent TV channels on US Foreign Policy. He has been a Guest faculty at the Foreign Policy Institute training IFS officers and jr. Diplomats at the Indian Society of International Law. The author has penned seven Books, on China, Pakistan, IR Theory and US Foreign Policy and Diplomacy along with working on MEA for Training activities. The author is a painter of reputation on miniature war paintings ranging from World war scenarios to India Pakistan wars. He is a columnist with Pioneer, Indian Express and Tribune on American Diplomacy and issues.