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The Making of India's foreign policy
In this second revised edition, the author incorporates political, strategic, economic, and other developments in India and the world since 1970 that significantly affect India’s foreign policy. The book critically examines the ends and means of Indian foreign policy, its basic determinants, the political institutions shaping it, the functioning of the Ministry of External Affairs, and the personal role of India’s Foreign Ministers since 1947.
This is the only systematic and comprehensive study of all factors influencing the making of India’s foreign policy. The author also provides important recommendations for improving India’s foreign policy formulation.
Like the first edition, this revised edition is of immense value to advanced students and teachers of International Relations, Political Science, diplomats, journalists, and anyone with a strong interest in India’s foreign policy and international affairs.
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