Indian foreign policy : the politics of postcolonial identity from 1947 to 2004/

By: Chacko, PriyaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London: Routledge, 2014Description: 237p. 24cmISBN: 9781138843868Subject(s): National characteristics, East Indian | Postcolonialism DDC classification: 327.54
Contents:
1. Introduction Part 1: India as a `Moral Power' 1947-1964 2. Nuclear Technology, Disarmament and the Ambivalence of Postcolonial Identity 3. Rejecting the `Fear Complex': Constructing an International Politics of Friendship 4. Friendship to `Betrayal': The India-China War Part 2: Grappling with Postcoloniality: 1964-2004 5.Interventions and Explosions: Wither an Ethical Modernity? 6. India in South Asia: Danger, Desire, Friendship and Fraternity 7. Foreign Policy, Identity and the BJP: Correcting the 'emasculation of state power'? 8. Conclusion
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General Books General Books Central Library, Sikkim University
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1. Introduction

Part 1: India as a `Moral Power' 1947-1964

2. Nuclear Technology, Disarmament and the Ambivalence of Postcolonial Identity

3. Rejecting the `Fear Complex': Constructing an International Politics of Friendship

4. Friendship to `Betrayal': The India-China War

Part 2: Grappling with Postcoloniality: 1964-2004

5.Interventions and Explosions: Wither an Ethical Modernity?

6. India in South Asia: Danger, Desire, Friendship and Fraternity

7. Foreign Policy, Identity and the BJP: Correcting the 'emasculation of state power'?

8. Conclusion

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