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India's equity benchmarks are set to open higher on Monday, supported by improved global risk appetite, easing geopolitical ...
WHEN it started its life as an independent country in 1947, India chose a foreign policy that would keep it ‘non-aligned’ in the polarised environment created by the US-USSR Cold War.
In the article, The Economist said that India despite PM Modi’s supporters tom-tomming his government’s muscular foreign policy, the current BJP government’s approach and objectives abroad ...
A survey on the foreign policy attitudes of over 200,000 Indian households in 2005 and 2006, for example, found that 82 percent of members of India’s lowest socioeconomic group did not know what they ...
India votes in a general election starting on April 19 and Modi, who polls project will convincingly win a rare third term in office, has made the country's global standing and foreign policy an ...
Join the Asia Society Policy Institute (ASPI) for an in-depth discussion on India’s foreign policy priorities for 2025. This conversation will explore the Modi government’s approach to managing its ...
'Nehru’s First Recruits: The Diplomats Who Built Independent India’s Foreign Policy': By Kallol Bhattacherjee, HarperCollins India, 368 pages, ₹ 699.
That’s important as in a globalised world, foreign policy matters to average citizens too. That explains why the book uses metaphors, analogies and narratives to which any Indian can easily relate.
Subcontinental Drift: Domestic Politics and India’s Foreign Policy, Rajesh Basrur, Georgetown University Press, 268 pp., $44.95, January 2023.
“India is today an aligned state—but based on issues,” the then foreign secretary, Vijay Gokhale, said in 2019. Its accommodation with America, therefore, “is not ideological.