Modi and the reinvention of Indian foreign policy
Material type: TextPublication details: Bristol University Press 2019 BristolDescription: xiii, 221 pISBN:- 9781529204629
- 327.54 HAL
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Indian Institute of Management LRC General Stacks | Public Policy & General Management | 327.54 HAL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 000806 |
Introduction;
Nonalignment to Multialignment;
Hindu Nationalism and Foreign Policy;
Modi and Moditva;
World Guru India;
Prosperity and Connectivity;
National Power and Regional Security;
Conclusion.
Narendra Modi’s energetic personal diplomacy and promise to make India a ‘leading power’ surprised many analysts. Most had predicted that his government would concentrate on domestic issues, on the growth and development demanded by Indian voters, and that he lacked necessary experience in international relations.
Instead, Modi’s first term saw a concerted attempt to reinvent Indian foreign policy by replacing inherited understandings of its place in the world with one drawn largely from Hindu nationalist ideology. Following Modi’s re-election in 2019, this book explores the drivers of this reinvention, arguing it arose from a combination of elite conviction and electoral calculation, and the impact it has had on India’s international relations.
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