ABSTRACT

In this book, Jeffrey Benner traces the history of the Indian foreign policy bureaucracy from the British period to the present, focusing on the bureaucracy's role in shaping policy. Because the bureaucracy has become an active agent in the policy process, its implementation of policy has often differed significantly from the original policy formulated by top leadership. The book includes a description of the foreign service cadre and a systematic breakdown of the functional and administrative structure of the Ministry of External Affairs, as well as the larger bureaucracy.

chapter I|8 pages

Foreign Policy Bureaucratic Analysis

chapter III|19 pages

The Indian Foreign Service

chapter IV|34 pages

The Procedural Hierarchy

chapter V|24 pages

Basic Administration

chapter VII|10 pages

Economic and Political-Military Policies

chapter VIII|4 pages

Participation in International Organizations

chapter IX|18 pages

International and Domestic Services

chapter X|36 pages

Modern Leadership and the Bureaucracy