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India's Foreign Policy : the democracy dimension : with special reference to neighbours / S.D. Muni.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi : Foundation Books, 2009.Edition: 1st edDescription: 178 25 cmISBN:
  • 9788175967137
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.54 M9251 I 102158
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327.51054 H2511 R 102153 The Rise of China : 327.54/009/045 B192 I 101996 India in the World Order : 327.54 Ia6 E 102161 The Engagement of India : 327.54 M9251 I 102158 India's Foreign Policy : 327.54 T553 N 102175 Nation - Building and Foreign Policy in India : 327.54009/045 P2816 C 102033 The Cold War in South Asia : 327.54045/632 G7676 M 101997 The making of Roman India /

In the new millennium, India has joined global initiatives like the Community of Democracies (2000) and the UN Democracy Fund (2005) for promoting democracy. This marks a significant shift in India 's foreign policy as never earlier had India claimed or committed itself to playing a proactive role in promoting and protecting democracy in other countries. India has always remained engaged with the democracy question, particularly in its immediate neighbourhood. India's Foreign Policy: the Democracy Dimension is a study of India's responses to the challenge of democracy in other countries before and after its participation in the global democratic initiatives. India's similar responses in the past have been dictated and defined by its perceived vital strategic and political interests, and this continues to be so. The newly acquired obligations for promoting democracy may have tempered its foreign policy rhetoric and style on the democracy question but it has not, and will not, override India's critical strategic concerns and interests

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