State of mind : what kind of power will India become?/ Rahul Sagar

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2009Subject(s): In: International Affairs Vol.85, No. 4, July 2009, pp.801-816 (32)Summary: India draws ever closer to becoming a leading player in world politics. How their power and influence should be used? . There are four competing visions in India's place in the international system. Moralists, Hindu nationalists, strategists and liberals. While India's rise will primarily be a consequence of internal rather than external, developments. Much depends on whether the exisitng great powers America and China in particular are willing to countenance that rise.
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India draws ever closer to becoming a leading player in world politics. How their power and influence should be used? . There are four competing visions in India's place in the international system. Moralists, Hindu nationalists, strategists and liberals. While India's rise will primarily be a consequence of internal rather than external, developments. Much depends on whether the exisitng great powers America and China in particular are willing to countenance that rise.

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