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India's foreign policy
The book analyzes India’s foreign policy amid shifting regional and global dynamics. It examines India’s fluctuating relationship with Pakistan, the stalemate in Afghanistan, ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka, and the cautious improvement in relations with China.
It discusses new developments in South-East Asia, confusion in Gulf and West Asian politics including the Iran–Iraq war, and India’s growing ties with countries in these regions. The book also covers India’s role in Africa, issues of national security, and the hopeful emergence of regional cooperation through the establishment of SAARC.
V. P. Dutt—former member of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee on Foreign Affairs and former Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University—brings deep scholarly insight and firsthand understanding of India’s diplomatic processes. New sections include India’s relations with Europe and Japan as well as security issues.
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