75 Years of India’s Foreign Policy: Bilateral, Conventional and Emerging Trends
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789819760534
ISBN-10: 9819760534
Pagini: 487
Ilustrații: Approx. 485 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9819760534
Pagini: 487
Ilustrații: Approx. 485 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
Cuprins
.- Part I. The study of India’s foreign policy.
.- Chapter 1: Approaches to study India’s Foreign Policy: An Overview.
.- Chapter 2: The Making of Indian Foreign Policy.
.- Chapter 3: From Non-Alignment to Multi-Engagement and beyond: the Evolving Trajectory of India’s Foreign Policy.
.- Part II. India and the Major Players.
.- Chapter 4: India and the United States in the Multiplex World: The Engagements, Equations and Complexities (1991-2022).
.- Chapter 5: India-China Relations in the 21st Century.
.- Chapter 6: India and Russia in the Indo-Pacific: Geopolitics of Cooperation.
.- Part III. India and South Asia.
.- Chapter 7: The Himalayan Neighbours: Nepal and Bhutan.
.- Chapter 8: India's Bilateral Relations with Bangladesh and Myanmar: 75 Years of Cooperation and Challenges.
.- Chapter 9: The Rocky West: Afghanistan and Pakistan.
.- Chapter 10: Critical Reflections on Sri Lanka and Maldives in India’s Neighbourhood First Policy: Identifying Convergences and Concerns.
.- Part IV. Indian and her extended Neighbourhood.
.- Chapter 11: India and West Asia: Layered Relationships.
.- Chapter 12: India and East Asia.
.- Chapter 13: An Assessment of the Evolution of India’s Africa Policy in the 21st Century.
.- Part V. Conventional and Emerging Concerns in India’s Foreign Policy.
.- Chapter 14: India’s Security and Defence Policies: Threats, Responses and Constraints.
.- Chapter 15: Non-traditional Security Issues and India’s Diplomacy in Recent Times.
.- Chapter 16: India's Engagement with Multilateral and Minilateral Organizations.
.- Chapter 17: India’s economic diplomacy in Neoliberal times: What has changed?.
.- Chapter 18: Decoding India’s Soft Power and Cultural Diplomacy.
.- Chapter 19: Environmental Diplomacy.
.- Chapter 20: India’s Foreign Policy and the Diaspora.
.- Chapter 21: India’s Quest for Status Attribution: Role of Digital Diplomacy.
.- Chapter 1: Approaches to study India’s Foreign Policy: An Overview.
.- Chapter 2: The Making of Indian Foreign Policy.
.- Chapter 3: From Non-Alignment to Multi-Engagement and beyond: the Evolving Trajectory of India’s Foreign Policy.
.- Part II. India and the Major Players.
.- Chapter 4: India and the United States in the Multiplex World: The Engagements, Equations and Complexities (1991-2022).
.- Chapter 5: India-China Relations in the 21st Century.
.- Chapter 6: India and Russia in the Indo-Pacific: Geopolitics of Cooperation.
.- Part III. India and South Asia.
.- Chapter 7: The Himalayan Neighbours: Nepal and Bhutan.
.- Chapter 8: India's Bilateral Relations with Bangladesh and Myanmar: 75 Years of Cooperation and Challenges.
.- Chapter 9: The Rocky West: Afghanistan and Pakistan.
.- Chapter 10: Critical Reflections on Sri Lanka and Maldives in India’s Neighbourhood First Policy: Identifying Convergences and Concerns.
.- Part IV. Indian and her extended Neighbourhood.
.- Chapter 11: India and West Asia: Layered Relationships.
.- Chapter 12: India and East Asia.
.- Chapter 13: An Assessment of the Evolution of India’s Africa Policy in the 21st Century.
.- Part V. Conventional and Emerging Concerns in India’s Foreign Policy.
.- Chapter 14: India’s Security and Defence Policies: Threats, Responses and Constraints.
.- Chapter 15: Non-traditional Security Issues and India’s Diplomacy in Recent Times.
.- Chapter 16: India's Engagement with Multilateral and Minilateral Organizations.
.- Chapter 17: India’s economic diplomacy in Neoliberal times: What has changed?.
.- Chapter 18: Decoding India’s Soft Power and Cultural Diplomacy.
.- Chapter 19: Environmental Diplomacy.
.- Chapter 20: India’s Foreign Policy and the Diaspora.
.- Chapter 21: India’s Quest for Status Attribution: Role of Digital Diplomacy.
Notă biografică
Partha Pratim Basu, is a Professor at the Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. He received his PhD from University of Calcutta, and was a recipient of the Fulbright Visiting Lecturer Award at Louisville University, USA.
Tanwir Arshed, is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Presidency, University, Kolkata. He received his PhD from University of North Bengal and was a recipient of the SUSI Fellowship at the University of Massachusetts, USA.
Tanwir Arshed, is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Presidency, University, Kolkata. He received his PhD from University of North Bengal and was a recipient of the SUSI Fellowship at the University of Massachusetts, USA.
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“An excellent volume on 75 Years of India’s Foreign Policy. The narratives are balanced, critical, and comprehensive, and underlines the opportunities and challenges facing India in a fast-changing and turbulent world. I am sure that the volume will be of immense value not only to students and strategic analysts but also policymakers.“
— Sukh Deo Muni, Former Ambassador and Special Envoy, GOI and Professor Emeritus, SIS, JNU.
“This oeuvre represents a valiant collective effort to take a fresh look at India’s foreign policy in contemporary times. Comprehensive in its scope, it examines major determinants and approaches to India’s foreign policy, sheds light on India’s relations with the major powers and regions in the world, covers issues concerning environment, multilateralism, security and the digital world. The book is certainly an indispensable reading for students, scholars and diplomats who are engaged in studying IFP, in particular, and IR, in general.”
—Rajen Harshé, Former & the first VC of Central University of Allahabad.
“An academically sound volume that represents a comprehensive coverage and critical analysis of 75 years of India’s engagements in world affairs.”
— Chintamani Mahapatra, Founder and Honorary Chairperson of KIIPS, and Former Professor, SIS and Pro Vice Chancellor, JNU.
“Written by established academics, the volume is competent, comprehensive and insightful. A highly recommended read.”
—Neera Chandhoke, Former Professor of Political Science, DU.
This book deals with pertinent issues and frameworks that will help readers map the course of India’s Foreign Policy and its strategies. Divided in four broad sections, it aims to understand the trajectories that have shaped India’s geopolitical and geostrategic manoeuvres and highlights some of the emerging dimensions of India’s foreign policy.
Partha Pratim Basu, is a Professor at the Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. He received his PhD from University of Calcutta, and was a recipient of the Fulbright Visiting Lecturer Award at Louisville University, USA.
Tanwir Arshed, is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Presidency, University, Kolkata. He received his PhD from University of North Bengal and was a recipient of the SUSI Fellowship at the University of Massachusetts, USA.
— Sukh Deo Muni, Former Ambassador and Special Envoy, GOI and Professor Emeritus, SIS, JNU.
“This oeuvre represents a valiant collective effort to take a fresh look at India’s foreign policy in contemporary times. Comprehensive in its scope, it examines major determinants and approaches to India’s foreign policy, sheds light on India’s relations with the major powers and regions in the world, covers issues concerning environment, multilateralism, security and the digital world. The book is certainly an indispensable reading for students, scholars and diplomats who are engaged in studying IFP, in particular, and IR, in general.”
—Rajen Harshé, Former & the first VC of Central University of Allahabad.
“An academically sound volume that represents a comprehensive coverage and critical analysis of 75 years of India’s engagements in world affairs.”
— Chintamani Mahapatra, Founder and Honorary Chairperson of KIIPS, and Former Professor, SIS and Pro Vice Chancellor, JNU.
“Written by established academics, the volume is competent, comprehensive and insightful. A highly recommended read.”
—Neera Chandhoke, Former Professor of Political Science, DU.
This book deals with pertinent issues and frameworks that will help readers map the course of India’s Foreign Policy and its strategies. Divided in four broad sections, it aims to understand the trajectories that have shaped India’s geopolitical and geostrategic manoeuvres and highlights some of the emerging dimensions of India’s foreign policy.
Partha Pratim Basu, is a Professor at the Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. He received his PhD from University of Calcutta, and was a recipient of the Fulbright Visiting Lecturer Award at Louisville University, USA.
Tanwir Arshed, is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, Presidency, University, Kolkata. He received his PhD from University of North Bengal and was a recipient of the SUSI Fellowship at the University of Massachusetts, USA.
Caracteristici
Explores theoretical, non-conventional & emerging aspects of Indian foreign policy related to major & regional powers Identifies challenges & non-traditional threats India is likely to encounter in the new 'unsettled world order' Places current developments within a historical perspective, analyzing geopolitical and geostrategic maneuvers