Description
This Handbook gives an overview of India窶冱 international relations, given the development of India as a major economic power in the world, and the growing interest in the impact of Asia on the international system in the future. Edited by David Scott of Brunel University, and with chapters written by a variety of experts, the Handbook of India窶冱 International Relations offers an up-to-date, unbiased and comprehensive resource to academics, students of international relations, business people, media professionals and the general reader.
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Table of Contents
Proposed Contents
Introduction, David Scott
Ch-1 International Relations theory and India, Vernon Hewitt
Ch-2 India窶冱 strategic culture from past to present, Harsh Pant
Ch-3 National aspirations of a rising power, Chris Ogden
Ch-4 Geopolitics and India, Robert Stewart-Ingersoll
Ch-4 Geopolitics and India, Derrick Frazier
Ch-5 India's power attributes, Sreeram Chaulia
Ch-6 Energy and geo-economics for India, Gulshan Sachdeva
Ch-7 India's relations with Pakistan, Vernon Hewitt
Ch-8 India's relations with the Himalayan States (Nepal and Bhutan), Satish Kumar
Ch-9 India's relations with Bangladesh, Harsh Pant
Ch-10 India's relations with Sri Lanka, Brian Orland
Ch-11 India's relations with Afghanistan, Raghav Sharma
Ch-12 India's role in regional integration (SAARC and beyond), David Scott
Ch-13 Looking East 1 (South-east Asia and ASEAN), Anindya Batabyal
Ch-14 Looking East 2 (East Asia/Australasia), Walter Ladwig
Ch-15 Looking North (Central Asia and the SCO), Emilian Kavalski
Ch-16 Looking West 1 (Iran and the Gulf), Mukund Narvekar
Ch-17 Looking West 2 (Middle East, including Gulf of Aden and Israel), P.R. Kumaraswamy
Ch-18 Looking West 3 (Africa), Ajay Dubey
Ch-19 Looking South (Indian Ocean), James Holmes
Ch-20 India's relations with Russia, Gulshan Sachdeva
Ch-21 India's relations with the European Union, Rajendra K. Jain
Ch-22 India's relations with China, Harsh Pant
Ch-23 India's relations with the USA, Amit Gupta
Ch-24 India and its diaspora, Ajay Dubey
Ch-25 India and international terrorism, Arpita Anant
Ch-26 India and the United Nations, Sreeram Chaulia
Ch-27 India and nuclear weapons, Chris Ogden
Ch-28 India and climate change, Uttam Sinha
Ch-29 India and outer space, Vijayasekhara Reddy
Conclusions: Findings for the future, David Scott