Forged in Crisis
By: Manoshi Bhattacharya
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Rudra chaudhuri's book examines a series of crises that led to far-reaching changes in india's approach to the united states, defining the contours of what is arguably the imperative relationship between america and the global south. Forged in crisis provides a fresh interpretation of india's advance in foreign affairs under the stewardship of prime ministers jawaharlal nehru, indira gandhi, atal bihari vajpayee and finally, manmohan singh. It reveals the complex and distinctive manner in which india sought to pursue at once material interests and ideas, while meticulously challenging the shakier and largely untested reading of 'non-alignment' palpable in most works on indian foreign policy and international relations. From the korean war in 1950 to the considered debate within india on sending troops to iraq in 2003 and from the loss of territory to china and the subsequent talks on kashmir with pakistan in 1962-63 to the signing of a civil nuclear agreement with washington in 2008, chaudhuri maps indian negotiating styles and behavior and how these shaped and informed decisions vital to its strategic interest, in turn redefining its relationship with the united states.
Publication Date:
05/02/2014
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Hard Back
ISBN:
9789351362531
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Publisher Date:
05/02/2014
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Hard Back
ISBN:
9789351362531
Rudra chaudhuri's book examines a series of crises that led to far-reaching changes in india's approach to the united states, defining the contours of what is arguably the imperative relationship between america and the global south. Forged in crisis provides a fresh interpretation of india's advance in foreign affairs under the stewardship of prime ministers jawaharlal nehru, indira gandhi, atal bihari vajpayee and finally, manmohan singh. It reveals the complex and distinctive manner in which india sought to pursue at once material interests and ideas, while meticulously challenging the shakier and largely untested reading of 'non-alignment' palpable in most works on indian foreign policy and international relations. From the korean war in 1950 to the considered debate within india on sending troops to iraq in 2003 and from the loss of territory to china and the subsequent talks on kashmir with pakistan in 1962-63 to the signing of a civil nuclear agreement with washington in 2008, chaudhuri maps indian negotiating styles and behavior and how these shaped and informed decisions vital to its strategic interest, in turn redefining its relationship with the united states.