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Book Synopsis
India is becoming an increasingly visible, powerful and influential state within the global system. As this rise to prominence continues, better appreciating the interests and principles that structure the international interactions of South Asia s largest state has never been so important.

Trade Review
"This is a remarkably well written, deftly argued and carefully researched volume on India�s foreign policy. It offers sufficient historical perspective, it examines India�s key relationships and it discusses India�s aspirations to and constraints on the rise to great-power status. Given the paucity of work on contemporary India�s foreign relations, Ogden's work constitutes a most welcome addition to the literature. Scholars, policy makers and journalists interested in the country�s foreign policy all stand to benefit from a perusal of this important book."
Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University

"Using four central themes as key to understanding the motivations of Indian elites in the realm of foreign policy, this lucid book provides a coherent narrative about the potential and challenges that confront India as it makes its way up the global interstate hierarchy. It is an important contribution not only to the study of Indian foreign policy but also to the way in which the subject is taught."
Harsh V. Pant, King's College London

"This is a valuable and much needed textbook that offers students of foreign policy an intelligent and balanced introduction to where India has been and where it might be going. It is up to date and contains helpful charts, tables, illustrations, maps and questions. It will prove a great aid in the classroom."
Rahul Sagar, Princeton University

"This book is bound to become the new standard textbook on foreign policy."
Political Studies Review

"This book is arguably the best introduction to Indian foreign policy available for readers today."
Pacific Affairs Review


Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations

List of Tables, Figures, Profiles and Cases Studies

Acknowledgements

Overview, Principles and Themes

Chapter 1 Makers of Foreign Policy

Chapter 2 Strategic Thinking, the Military and Nuclear Affairs

Chapter 3 India’s Economic Transition

Chapter 4 South Asia’s (Natural) Hegemon

Chapter 5 Regionalism and Multilateralism

Chapter 6 Great Power Dynamics

Chapter 7 Relations with the United States

Chapter 8 India and the World

Conclusion: India Emergent

Research Appendix

Notes

Extended Bibliography

Index

Indian Foreign Policy

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/04/2014
      ISBN13: 9780745660868, 978-0745660868
      ISBN10: 074566086X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      India is becoming an increasingly visible, powerful and influential state within the global system. As this rise to prominence continues, better appreciating the interests and principles that structure the international interactions of South Asia s largest state has never been so important.

      Trade Review
      "This is a remarkably well written, deftly argued and carefully researched volume on India�s foreign policy. It offers sufficient historical perspective, it examines India�s key relationships and it discusses India�s aspirations to and constraints on the rise to great-power status. Given the paucity of work on contemporary India�s foreign relations, Ogden's work constitutes a most welcome addition to the literature. Scholars, policy makers and journalists interested in the country�s foreign policy all stand to benefit from a perusal of this important book."
      Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University

      "Using four central themes as key to understanding the motivations of Indian elites in the realm of foreign policy, this lucid book provides a coherent narrative about the potential and challenges that confront India as it makes its way up the global interstate hierarchy. It is an important contribution not only to the study of Indian foreign policy but also to the way in which the subject is taught."
      Harsh V. Pant, King's College London

      "This is a valuable and much needed textbook that offers students of foreign policy an intelligent and balanced introduction to where India has been and where it might be going. It is up to date and contains helpful charts, tables, illustrations, maps and questions. It will prove a great aid in the classroom."
      Rahul Sagar, Princeton University

      "This book is bound to become the new standard textbook on foreign policy."
      Political Studies Review

      "This book is arguably the best introduction to Indian foreign policy available for readers today."
      Pacific Affairs Review


      Table of Contents

      List of Abbreviations

      List of Tables, Figures, Profiles and Cases Studies

      Acknowledgements

      Overview, Principles and Themes

      Chapter 1 Makers of Foreign Policy

      Chapter 2 Strategic Thinking, the Military and Nuclear Affairs

      Chapter 3 India’s Economic Transition

      Chapter 4 South Asia’s (Natural) Hegemon

      Chapter 5 Regionalism and Multilateralism

      Chapter 6 Great Power Dynamics

      Chapter 7 Relations with the United States

      Chapter 8 India and the World

      Conclusion: India Emergent

      Research Appendix

      Notes

      Extended Bibliography

      Index

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