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From Chanakya to Modi. The Evolution of India’s Foreign Policy (Aparna Pande) (Z-Library)

Pacific Affairs,
Vol. 39, No.
1–2, Spring–Summer 1966, pp. 5–18.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Text of inaugural address delivered by Mr Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Minister for External Affairs,
Government of India, at the seminar held by the Foreign Service School on ‘Continuity and
Change in India’s Foreign Policy’, 13–15 May 1978, in Bimal Prasad, 
India’s Foreign Policy:
Studies in Continuity and Change
, New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House, 1979, pp. 1–8.
V.P. Dutt, 
India’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World,
New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House,
1999, p. 1.
This study was conducted by Baljit Singh. Baljit Singh, ‘Pundits and Panchsheela: Indian
Intellectuals and Their Foreign Policy’, 
Background,
Vol. 9, No. 2, August 1965, pp. 127–36.
Andrew Kennedy ‘Nehru’s Foreign Policy: Realism and Idealism Conjoined’, p. 101.
J.N. Dixit, 
Makers of India’s Foreign Policy: Raja Ram Mohun Roy to Yashwant Sinha
, New
Delhi: Harper Collins, 2004, pp. 119–23.
Surjit Mansingh, 
India’s Search for Power: Indira Gandhi’s Foreign Policy, 1966-82
, New
Delhi: Sage Publications, 1984, pp. 1–2.
Ibid.
J.N. Dixit, 
Makers of India’s Foreign Policy
, p. 119.
Broadcast given by Indira Gandhi forty-eight hours after taking over as prime minister on 26
January 1966. Indira Gandhi, 
Indira Gandhi: Speeches and Writings,
New York: Harper &
Row, 1975, pp. 53–54.
Indira Gandhi, ‘India and the World’, 
Foreign Affairs
, October 1972, pp. 68–69.
English translation of a speech given by Indira Gandhi in Hindi on the occasion of India’s
Independence Day, Delhi, 15 August 1970. Indira Gandhi, 
Indira Gandhi: Selected Speeches
and Writings, 1969-1972: The Years of Endeavor,
New Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry
of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India, 1975, p. 60.
Stephen Cohen, 
India: Emerging Power
, Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2001,
pp. 137–38.
J.N. Dixit, 
Makers of India’s Foreign Policy
pp. 145–47.
Address given by Indira Gandhi at a seminar organized by the Congress party on ‘Some
Aspects of our Foreign Policy’, Mavalankar Hall, New Delhi, 31 August 1970. Indira Gandhi,
Indira Gandhi: Speeches and Writings
, pp. 131–33.
Surjit Mansingh, 
India’s Search for Power
, pp. 1–2.


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Indira Gandhi:
Speeches and Writings
, p. 60.
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India’s Search for Power
, pp. 18–25.
Address given by Indira Gandhi before the Austrian Society for Foreign Policy and
International Relations, Vienna, 28 October 1971. Indira Gandhi, 
Indira Gandhi: Speeches and
Writings,
p. 159.
Indira Gandhi, ‘India and the World’, 
Foreign Affairs
, October 1972, pp. 68–69.
Indira Gandhi’s address at a seminar organized by the Congress party on ‘Some Aspects of our
Foreign Policy,’ Mavalankar Hall, New Delhi, 31 August 1970. Indira Gandhi, 
Indira Gandhi:
Speeches and Writings,
pp. 131–33.
Address by Indira Gandhi before the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference,
Kingston, Jamaica, 30 April 1975. Indira Gandhi, 
Selected Speeches and Writings: 1972-1977,
New Delhi: Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of
India, 1984, pp. 711–16.
Inaugural address by Indira Gandhi at the New Delhi Consultations among Developing
Countries, New Delhi, 22 February 1982. Indira Gandhi, 

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