India’s Foreign Relations Documents -  2004

India’s Foreign Relations Documents - 2004

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Author: Avtar Singh Bhasin
Editor(s): Avtar Singh Bhasin
Publisher: Geetika Publishers
Year: 2005
Language: English
Pages: 1757
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8190162969

Description

Interacting among sovereign countries is essentially matching of sovereign but competing interests. Reconciling these interests calls for ingenuity of the highest order. It is the outcome of these interactions that constitute foreign relations. In each country they evoke response from diverse sources-public, media, academia, business and industry etc.

Public discourse on foreign relations today takes place as much in drawing rooms of the elite as in the chaupals of the villages across the country. The newspapers satisfy the needs of the curious and the sundry. But for the intellectuals and the professionals the semantics hold the key to the understanding of any issue. A scientific study requires the availability of full text of documents without much ado.

India with a population of a billion people is not only one of the largest and fastest emerging economies but also a political power to reckon with in the international arena. The 477 documents gathered in the book offer a window to the understanding of how India looks at the world and vice a versa. They too present a study in continuity and change in India’s foreign policy-continuity in the ideals set during the Nehruvian era, and change to meet the dynamics of present day world.

Contents

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF

President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam

Prime Minister Dr Manmohan singh

External Affairs Minister K Natwar Singh

Minister of State E Ahamed

Minister of State Rao Inderjit Singh

1. General
2. Reforms of the UN and India’s Membership of the Security Council
3. Second Pravasi Bharatiya Divas
4. Asian Tsunami
5. South Asia
6. Central and West Asia
7. South-East Asia and East Asia
8. Africa
9. Americas
10. Europe
11. United Kingdom

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