Crossing the Rubicon : the shaping of India's new foreign policy
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Viking, 2003Description: xxii, 321p., [8] p. of plates : illISBN: 9780670049295Subject(s): Diplomatic relations-IndiaDDC classification: 327.54 Summary: India's nuclear test in May 1998 had reverabations that went beyond the Thar desert, jettisoning its traditional emphasis on idealism, New Delhi renewed its global engagement with a rare sense of purpose and self confidence and revitalized its external relations. In this book, the author narrates India's successful diplomatic experimentation since the mid-1980, one that has not been given its due. His behind the sscenes accounts of India'd initiative to improve its global rapport is a emarkable tale of a country's transformation from a leader of the third world trade union to a participant at the high table of global diplomacyItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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India's nuclear test in May 1998 had reverabations that went beyond the Thar desert, jettisoning its traditional emphasis on idealism, New Delhi renewed its global engagement with a rare sense of purpose and self confidence and revitalized its external relations. In this book, the author narrates India's successful diplomatic experimentation since the mid-1980, one that has not been given its due. His behind the sscenes accounts of India'd initiative to improve its global rapport is a emarkable tale of a country's transformation from a leader of the third world trade union to a participant at the high table of global diplomacy
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