Oxford University Press, 2014. — 472 p. India's relationship with Israel has been one of the most sensitive and controversial issues in New Delhi's diplomatic history. India first decided to recognize Israel in 1950 but deliberately deferred the establishment of diplomatic relations. Then, in January 1992, New Delhi abruptly modified its no-relationship policy and exchanged...
Routledge, 2011. — 248 p. The rise of India as a major power has generated new interest in understanding the drivers of its foreign policy. This book argues that analysing India’s foreign and security policies as representational practices which produce India’s identity as a postcolonial nation-state helps to illuminate the conditions of possibility in which foreign policy is...
Rupa Publications, 2020. — 248 p. When Narasimha Rao became the prime minister in 1991, just a billion dollars separated India from bankruptcy. He was told by Finance Minister Manmohan Singh, that petrol pumps would run dry after two weeks. India was forced to ship 46.8 million tonnes of gold to secure $400 million in loans from the Bank of England and Bank of Japan. This blow...
Oxford University Press, 2020. — 364 p. Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister and Minister of External Affairs from 1947 to 1964, set the framework of foreign policy which has remained India's reference point until the present. One of the most significant leaders of the twentieth century, Nehru came to power in the early years of the Cold War, determined to assert...
Oxford University Press, 2015. — 482 p. This book provides an extensive survey of India's foreign relations with key states in the region, the emerging powers, and the great powers. It also relies on the levels of analysis as its organizing framework.
Routledge, 2020. — 331 p. This book provides an authoritative account of the first significant overseas diplomatic missions and forays made by Indian civil servants. It recounts the key events in the formative decades of Indian foreign policy and looks at the prominent figures who were at the centre of this decisive period of change. The book explores the history and evolution...
Bristol University Press, 2019. — 237 p. — ISBN 978-1-5292-0461-2 Narendra Modi's energetic personal diplomacy and promise to make India a 'leading power' surprised many analysts. Most had predicted that his government would concentrate on domestic issues, on the growth and development demanded by Indian voters, and that he lacked necessary experience in international...
SAGE Publications, 2019. — 349 p. India's Eastward Engagement: From Antiquity to Act East Policy presents India's engagement with its extended eastern neighbours from ancient times to the present. It argues that this engagement has been long rooted in India's geographical location, its civilizational evolution and historical transformations. The book critically examines all the...
HarperCollins Publishers India, 2017. — 245 p. Foreign policy of India is as deeply informed by its civilizational heritage as it is by modern ideas about national interest. The two concepts that come and go most frequently in Indian engagement with the world - from Chanakya in the third century bce to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2017 - are autonomy and independence in...
Harper Collins, 2013. — 192 p. It's 2014. Afghanistan's biggest watershed since 2001, the year the war on terror began, is upon it. American forces are in the middle of a pullout that is likely to result in a much smaller US military footprint after this year. On the face of it, the stage is set for India-a regional power with global aspirations-to rise to the occasion, bank on...
New York: Routledge, 2011. — 368 p. The Handbook of India’s International Relations gives an overview of India’s international relations, given the development of India as a major economic power in the world, and the growing interest in the impact of Asia on the international system in the future. This book is centred on India’s own description of its foreign policy as...
Oxford and IBH, 1979. — 265 p. India established diplomatic relations after Myanmar's independence from Britain in 1948. For many years, Indo-Burmese relations were strong due to Myanmar previously having been a province of India, due to cultural links, flourishing commerce, common interests in regional affairs and the presence of a significant Indian community in Myanmar....
Oxford University Press, 2019. — 380 p. The notion that non-alignment was a single immutable grain of thought shaping India's foreign policy since its inception is a popular view. But it is not accurate. Using extensive including new archival material, this book recovers another layer of India's strategic culture that had been largely lost to history. The author not only...
Переводчик: А.М. Кадакин, с англ. и хинди. — М.: Прогресс, 1982. — 376 с. Предлагаемая читателю книга включает речи, интервью и другие выступления премьер-министра Индии Индиры Ганди за период с 1980 по 1982 год. Scan: Skaramusch; OCR, DjVuing: ivanstor, 2012.
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