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In Crossing the Rubicon C.Raja Mohan gives a behind-the-scenes account of how India has grown from a peripheral player to a key participant at the top levels of global diplomacy. Exploring India's renewed foreign policy from the 1980s through the nuclear tests of the 1990s to its current strategy, Mohan looks at two crucial issues that account for this revolutionary change: the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and a new wave of economic globalization. This book provides an incisive look at how India has reworked its relations with major powers--notably its new rapports with the United States and post-Soviet Russia--to become a major contributor in international affairs.

Ebook download as PDF File. Expanding Indias Sphere of Influence has been written by C Raja Mohan. As Julius Caesar said when crossing the Rubicon in 49 BC. Raja Mohan is an Indian academic. His books include Crossing the Rubicon: The Shaping of India's Foreign Policy (New York: Palgrave. POLITICAL SCIENCE SCHEME OF. Amazon.in - Buy Crossing the Rubicon: The Shaping of India's New Foreign Policy book online at best prices in India on Amazon.in. Read Crossing the Rubicon: The Shaping of India's. C Raja Mohan is perhaps the best Indian newspaper columnist on foreign affairs. His book is a masterly survey of the manner in which.

India has emerged as a leading voice in global affairs in the past two decades. Its fast-growing domestic market largely explains the ardour with which Delhi is courted by powers great and small.

India is also becoming increasingly important to global geostrategic calculations, being the only Asian country with the heft to counterbalance China over time. Nevertheless, India’s foreign policy has been relatively neglected in the existing literature. This Handbook, edited by three widely recognized students of the topic, provides an extensive survey of India’s external relations. The authors include leading Indian scholars and commentators of the field and several outstanding foreign scholars and practitioners. They address factors in Indian foreign policy flowing from both history and geography and also discuss key relationships, issues, and multilateral forums through which the country’s international relations are refracted. Malone, editor David M.

Malone, Under-Secretary-General, United Nations; Rector, United Nations University C. Raja Mohan, editor C.

Raja Mohan is a distinguished fellow at the Observer Research Foundation and a contributing editor for the Indian Express. His books include 'Crossing the Rubicon: The Shaping of India's New Foreign Policy' (2004) and recent book is 'Samudra Manthan: Sino-Indian Rivalry in the Indo-Pacific' (2013).

Srinath Raghavan, editor Srinath Raghavan is Senior Fellow at CPR and Senior Research Fellow at India Institute, King's College London. He is the author of War and Peace in Modern India: A Strategic History of the Nehru Years (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), and 1971: A Global History of the Creation of Bangladesh (Harvard, 2013). Access to the complete content on Oxford Handbooks Online requires a subscription or purchase. Public users are able to search the site and view the abstracts and keywords for each book and chapter without a subscription. Please or to access full text content. If you have purchased a print title that contains an access token, please see the token for information about how to register your code. For questions on access or troubleshooting, please check our, and if you can't find the answer there, please.

• Front Matter • • • • • • • Part I Introduction • David M. Raja Mohan, and Srinath Raghavan • Kanti Bajpai • Siddharth Mallavarapu • Part II Evolution of Indian Foreign Policy • Sneh Mahajan • Rahul Sagar • Pallavi Raghavan • Andrew B. Kennedy • Surjit Mansingh • Srinath Raghavan • C.

Raja Mohan • Sumit Ganguly • Ligia Noronha • Rohan Mukherjee • Rani D. Mullen • Part III Institutions and Actors • Paul Staniland and Vipin Narang • Rudra Chaudhuri • Tanvi Madan • Rajiv Kumar • Manoj Joshi • Amitabh Mattoo and Rory Medcalf • Latha Varadarajan • Devesh Kapur • Jaideep A. Prabhu • Sanjaya Baru • Part IV Geography • Stephen P.

Cohen • Alka Acharya • Rajesh Basrur • Sreeradha Datta and Krishnan Srinivasan • S. Suryanarayan • Emilian Kavalski • Talmiz Ahmad • Amitav Acharya • David Scott • Part V Key Partnerships • Ashley J. Tellis • Christian Wagner • Rajan Menon • Varun Sahni • P. Kumaraswamy • Kudrat Virk • Constantino Xavier • Part VI Multilateral Diplomacy • Poorvi Chitalkar and David M. Malone • Manu Bhagavan • Jason A. Kirk • Samir Saran • Pradeep S.

Mehta and Bipul Chatterjee • Rajesh Rajagopalan • Navroz K. Dubash and Lavanya Rajamani • Part VII Looking Ahead • Sunil Khilnani • E. Sridharan • End Matter •.

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