ABSTRACT

This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of India’s strategic culture in the era of globalization. It examines dominant themes that have governed India’s foreign and security policy and events which have shaped India’s role in global politics.

The author

  • Examines the traditional and new approaches to diplomacy and the state’s response to internal and external conflicts;
  • Delineates policy pillars which are required to protect the state’s strategic interests and forge new relationships in the current geopolitical climate;
  • Compares the domestic and international security policies followed during the tenures of Narsimha Rao, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh; and
  • Analyzes how the Narendra Modi era has brought on changes in India’s security strategy and the use of soft power and diplomacy.

With extensive additions, drawing on recent developments, this edition of the book will be a key text for scholars, teachers and students of defence and strategic studies, international relations, history, political science and South Asian studies.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|25 pages

Strategic Culture

chapter 2|8 pages

India since Independence

chapter 3|25 pages

India

The application (1947–1991)

chapter 4|25 pages

India

The application (post-1991)

chapter 5|24 pages

Internal Security and Role of the State

chapter 6|20 pages

Beyond Strategic Autonomy

The Modi era

chapter 7|25 pages

India

Strategic culture and national security policy