Assessing Reorientation of India’s Foreign Policy in a Globalized World
Surjit Mansingh
International Studies, 2010, vol. 47, issue 2-4, 143-161
Abstract:
The accelerated pace of globalization in its many facets has benefited some and disadvantaged others. India’s foreign policy adjusted well to changes in the external environment by establishing cordial and increasingly substantive relations with the economic dynamos of East Asia, including China, as well as the wealthy countries of the West, especially the United States. Full realization of national objectives is impeded, however, by serious socio-economic problems at home, inadequate staffing or coordination of national security institutions, and the continuing burden of Pakistan’s enmity. India’s contributions to global management in the years ahead are expected to rise with its capabilities and be welcomed by most other countries as well.
Keywords: Globalization; economic liberalization; Look East Policy; Look West Policy; strategic partnerships; BRICS; energy security (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1177/002088171104700406
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