Any change in the social, cultural, economic or political development in one side of the Nepal-India border immediately affects the life in the other side of the border. However, not much information has been available about the impact of such relations, though this is one of the major factors in the friendly relations between Nepal and India.
This book discusses Pakistan's foreign policy over the last three decades. Pakistan's relations with the major powers, with its neighbours and the Muslim world have been examined. The book also deals with important issues of foreign policy, such as, Kashmir, nuclear issues, and security imperatives. The post cold war challenges and the impact of unipolar world on foreign policy are also discussed.
Regional Powers and Small State Security recounts India's involvement in the affairs of its much smaller neighbor, Sri Lanka, over the question of Tamil separatists in the northern and eastern parts of the island.
By a retired officer in the Ministry of External Affairs and a noted scholar, detailed scholarly study of India-Sri Lanka diplomatic relations. Focus on l980 to the present, attention to riots, militant groups, Indian Peacekeeping operations.
The book probes the impact of regime transformation--from the Soviet Union to Russia--on Moscow's foreign policy premises. What were post-Soviet Russia's attitudes towards India and particularly, on the proxy war in Kashmir? Interwoven into the study are conceptual delineations related to power status, image projection and interest convergence, which transcend cold-war/post-Soviet boundaries.
This book unfolds the story of India's foreign policy in the words of Jawaharlal Nehru, who has given it the present shape. He emphasizes that this policy is not of his own making, but is rooted in the nation's geography, history and culture.
India's foreign policy is a culmination of the past ways of thinking of the people and the past declarations of their leaders. The stand of the Indian National Congress at its Madras Session 1927 was very much against the use of India as a base for the Britishers launching attacks on the freedom of other people. Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of Independent India, was a partici…
In the course of this illuminating narrative the author projects, in a dronological order, the various facets of India's foreign policy as they evolved. He also describes their immact on both the national and international fronts. This volume puts into perspective significant epoch-making events which profoundly affected the orientation of India's foreign policy priorities and also incisively a…
The book is divided to four broader parts that reflect several distinctive dimensions of the Czech foreign policy The analysis begins with a general part that explores the nature of the political context of the processes of the Czech foreign policy making
A thesis to obtain a doctoral degree submitted by the author to the Australian National University in 1986. This book discusses Soviet-Indonesian relations from 1945–1968 (from Lenin's government to Gorbachev's government).