Challenges to India's Foreign Policy in the New Era(Paperback, Annapurna Nautiyal)
Quick Overview
Product Price Comparison
About The Book: The book contains a number of articles contributed by eminent authors experts in their field. These articles are divided in three sections. Section I details conceptual issues, Section II discusses problems and Section III enumerates human security, good governance, and region specific issues. A comprehensive account of India’s foreign policy in the new era. About The Author: Dr. (mrs.) Annapurna nautiyal, hod of political science, hnb garhwal university, garhwal, uttaranchal. CONTENTS: # Preface : Introduction : List of Contributors : Challenges to India's Foreign Policy in the New Era: Need for a Holistic Approach P.M. Kamath : Aspects of India's Foreign policy: Challenges and Response Sheel K. Asopa : Changing Security Paradigms in India: The UPA Phase Pramod Mishra : Challenges Before India’s Foreign Policy in the 21st Century Madhurendra Kumar : Visualising New Dynamics of Challenges to India’s Foreign Policy I.D. Mishra : IndoUS Partnership in the PostCold War Period Strategies and Constraints M.T. Desai : Divergence and Convergence within US Administration: Its Impact on National Security of India S.J.R. Bilgrami : India and the US: Issues of Convergence and Divergence Indu Singh: Stumbling Blocs in IndoUS Relations in the PostCold War Era A.K. Ghildial : Transiting from SAPTA to SAFTA: Challenges and Opportunities for India Indra Nath Mukheriji : Economic Cooperation in the SAARC Region: Potential, Constraints and Policies S.D. Chamola : India and SAARC: Challenges and Opportunities Saroj Pathak : Growing Nuclear Danger in South Asia: Prospects for Cooperative Denuclearisation? Jyotirmoy Banerjee : Dilemma Behind Pak’s Nuclear Programmes: Options Before India Badruddin : IndoPak Relations: A SnakeLadder Game Jitendra Narayan : SinoIndian Relations: Need for a Paradigm Shift Roop Singh Bareth : India, America and Pakistan in the New Era: Challenges and New Equations Annpurna Nautiyal : Terrorism as Weapon D.B. Shekatkar : Globalization, Commun