Pakistan factor and the competing perspectives in India : party centric view / Raja Qaiser Ahmed.
2022
DS450.P18 A36 2022
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Title
Pakistan factor and the competing perspectives in India : party centric view / Raja Qaiser Ahmed.
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ISBN
9789811670527 (electronic bk.)
9811670528 (electronic bk.)
981167051X
9789811670510
9811670528 (electronic bk.)
981167051X
9789811670510
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-7052-7 doi
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DS450.P18 A36 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.54
Summary
The book discusses the Pakistan factor in Indian foreign policy, covering the evolution of both Indian nationalism and Hindu nationalism and their impact on India's foreign policy framework. To explain the bipartisanship on Pakistan in India, it separates party-centric foreign policy views of national parties of India. Then it explains India's Pakistan policy from multiple aspects. It underscores India's pursuit of policy choices under Modi and ends with a discussion on the future of India-Pakistan relations.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
1. Indian Politics: Discourses and Narratives
2. Domestic Context and Indian Foreign Policy
3. Indian Foreign Policy: Persistence and Continuity
4. Bharatiya Janata Party, The Rise of Modi and Indian Foreign Policy
5. Indian Policy Towards Pakistan
6. India-Pakistan Relations Under The Indian National Congress (20082014)
7. India-Pakistan Relations Under Modi (20142019)
8. Conclusion.
2. Domestic Context and Indian Foreign Policy
3. Indian Foreign Policy: Persistence and Continuity
4. Bharatiya Janata Party, The Rise of Modi and Indian Foreign Policy
5. Indian Policy Towards Pakistan
6. India-Pakistan Relations Under The Indian National Congress (20082014)
7. India-Pakistan Relations Under Modi (20142019)
8. Conclusion.