Indian foreign policy and contemporary security challenges / Rohan Mukherjee and David M Malone.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2011Subject(s): In: International Affairs Vol 87 No 1, January 2011, pp.87-104 (32)Summary: In India domestic politics affect the prioritisation of security challenges. This article reviews India's foreign and domestic policies since independence, considers current domestic, regional and international security challenges, and asks whether India's current foreign policy will hasten or constrain the country's emergence as a Great Power.
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In India domestic politics affect the prioritisation of security challenges. This article reviews India's foreign and domestic policies since independence, considers current domestic, regional and international security challenges, and asks whether India's current foreign policy will hasten or constrain the country's emergence as a Great Power.

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