India: from regional to world power/ Ashok Kapur.
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TextPublication details: London: Routledge, 2006.Description: 253 p. ill. 23 cmISBN: - 0415328047
- 327.954 KAP/I
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1. Introduction: India as a Catalyst
2. Shifts in Indian Diplomatic History
3. Strategic Triangles and the Indian Subcontinent
4. Indian Strategic Debates and Dilemmas: Analytical Constructs
5. Nature of India's Foreign Policy: Utopia, Compromise Pease or Engagement?
6. The Build-up of the Suzerain States' System in the Subcontinent, 1947 - 1990s
7. The Typology of Threats to India and The Nehruvian Record, 1964-98
8. Nehru's Innovations and Their Problems
9. Nehruvians and the Rise of Anti-India Trends in Foreign Affairs
10. The External Determinants of Change in Indian Foreign Affairs, 1960s - 1990s
11. India's Antagonists Re-Group, 1971-1980s
12. Liberating India and Its Nuclear Policy From the Nehruvian Shackles
13. India's Rise as a Major Power, 1990s
14. BJP's Geopolitics and Building Strategic Triangularities Epilogue
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