Description
This volume captures the dynamics of India`s security policy in the last two years in the context of trends towards nationalism, protectionism and isolationism on the part of major powers, mingled with a desire not to deny themselves the benefits of internationalism and globalisation. While India has undoubtedly re-invigorated its partnerships particularly in defence and economic fields with leading powers, it had also to contend with heightened tensions and provocative actions of its unavoidable adversaries like China and Pakistan. India`s immediate neighbours turned out to be areas of concern not merely because of the intrusive presence of its adversaries in this region but also because of their discontent with India on various counts. India did intensify its engagement with countries in the Asia-Pacific region which had common threat perceptions with India and also provided scope for mutually beneficial development cooperation. Countries in the West Asian region also received special attention because of India`s energy needs, diaspora and terrorism. These and various other aspects of India`s national security concerns have been comprehensively examined on the basis of in-house research and contributions of eminent experts.
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