From chanakya to modi evolution of india’s foreign policy


participation of Indian troops abroad



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


participation of Indian troops abroad
philosophical streams
policy on nuclear weapons
post-independence
post-Nehru
prime ministers, role of
realists 
vs
idealists
relationship between political structure and ‘steel frame,’ impact of
relationship with Japan
relations with Afghanistan
role in global financial institutions
security policy issues
stakeholders of
Swatantra Party’s views
territorial unity and integrity
towards South Asian neighbours
treaties with Himalayan kingdoms
Vajpayee’s views
view of self
Forum of India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC)
Gandhi, Feroze
Gandhi, Indira
military strength and security of India
on nonalignment
Gandhi, Mahatma
slogan of ‘Ram Rajya,’
Gandhi, Rajiv
basic principles of India’s foreign policy
championing of modernization
common lexicon used
disarmament
on nonalignment
pillars of foreign policy
and Sri Lanka’s Tamil problem
views on foreign policy
Gandhi, Sanjay
Gandhi, Sonia


Ganguly, Sumit
geographic ‘sphere of influence,’
global citizenship
Gopal, Sarvepalli
Group of 77 (G-77)
Gujral, Inder Kumar
Gundevia, Yezdezard Dinshaw
Haksar, Parameshwar Narayan
Hamilton, Alexander
Healy, Kathleen
Hindu rate of growth
Hindu treatises, ancient
House, E. Malcolm
Humayun, emperor
The Idea of India
(Khilnani)
India: A Wounded civilization
(Naipaul)
India as ‘The Next Global Superpower,’
India–China war of 1962
Indian Administrative Service (I.A.S.)
Indian Airlines flight, hijacking of
Indian Civil Service
Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA)
Indian culture and civilization
philosophy and thought
sense of self
Indian economic reforms, 1990
Indian exceptionalism
Indian Foreign Service (I.F.S.)
Indian kingdoms and empires, ancient
Indian monarchs
Indian Monroe doctrine
Indian National Congress (INC)
resolutions
Indians Overseas Department
India’s Foreign Policy: Retrospect and Prospect
(Sumit Ganguly)
India’s Foreign Policy
(Iqbal Singh)
India’s Foreign Service
India’s importance
India’s land and sea borders
buffer zones
highways
sea lanes of communication (SLoCs)
territorial integrity and unity
India’s national movement
India’s worldview
sense of self and of the world
India–US relations
nuclear deal
PL-480 program


Indira doctrine
Indo–Pak relationship
Indo-Pak War 1971
Institute for Defence and Strategic Analysis (IDSA)
Intellectual Property Rights
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
International Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme
International Yoga Day
isolationism
Jackson, President Andrew
Jaffrelot, Christophe
Jahangir, emperor
James, Lawrence
Jefferson, President Thomas
Jeffersonian view
Jha, Lakshmi Kant
Jha, Nalini Kant
Kamath, H. V.
Kapur, Ashok
Kargil crisis
Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years
(A.S. Dulat)
Kashmir issue
Kautilya (Chanakya)
Arthashastra
identification of friends and potential rivals
influence of
Saam, Dana, Dand
and 
Bhed
(persuade, gift, punish and divide)
Kautilya Marg (Kautilya Road)
Kennedy, Andrew
Khilnani, Sunil
Kripalani, J.B.
Krishnamachari, V.T.
Kunzru, Hriday Nath
Land Boundary Agreement (LBA)
Levi, Werner
Liebig, Michael
Lloyd-George, David
Mahan, Alfred Thayer
Makers of India’s Foreign Policy
(J.N. Dixit)
Malhotra, Inder
Mansingh, Surjit
Maurya, Chandragupta
Mead, Walter Russell
Menon, Krishna
Menon, Shivshankar
The Men Who Ruled India
(Philip Mason)
messianic idealism


Midnight’s Children
(Salman Rushdie)
Ministry of External Affairs
Mishra, Brajesh
Modi, Narendra
decision to break off talks with Pakistan
Digital India initiative
foreign policy
genuine nonalignment
goals of foreign economic policy
‘Make in India’ initiative
worldview
Mohan, C. Raja
Mughal Empire
personality driven administration
Mukherjee, Pranab
Muni, S.D.
Murty, Kotha Satchidananda
Muslim League
Naipaul, Sir Vidiadhar Surajprasad (V.S.)
Narayanan, K.R.
National Democratic Alliance (NDA)
nationalism
nationalist elite
National Security Council (NSC)
Nehru, Jawaharlal
annexation of colonial territories
attitude towards Soviet socialism and scepticism
criticism against
cynicism towards American capitalism
disagreements with Patel
on foreign policy or economics
global stature
on India and China as the rising powers
on India’s diversity
knowledge of foreign affairs
letters, speeches and writings
Nonalignment ideology
personality and views of
policy of peace and friendship towards all countries
pronouncements on international affairs
realism and idealism
support for civilian nuclear energy
Nehruvianism
approach to economics
China policy
disarmament diplomacy
doctrine of defence by friendship
idealistic presumptions
India’s neighbourhood policies


key pillars of
moral and ideological principles
nonalignment
and notion of India’s inevitable rise
policies towards Hyderabad, Kashmir, Afghanistan and Nepal
ties with third bloc of nations
New Development Bank (BRICS Bank)
Non-aligned Movement (NAM)
nonalignment
Noon, Firoz Khan
One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative
Pakistan
Palmer, Norman
Pandit, Vijaya Lakshmi
Panikkar, K. M.
The Future of South East Asia
Indian Nationalism
Regionalism and Security
Pant, Harsh
Pardesi, Manjeet
Parliamentary Consultative Committee on External Affairs and Overseas Indian Affairs
parliamentary democracies and foreign policy
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