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Indian Foreign Policy Priya Chacko (University of Adelaide, Australia)

Indian Foreign Policy By Priya Chacko (University of Adelaide, Australia)

Indian Foreign Policy by Priya Chacko (University of Adelaide, Australia)


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The rise of India as a major power has generated new interest in understanding the drivers of its foreign policy. This book argues that a more complete account of state action can be produced by focussing on the role that ideas and discourse play in producing Indias state identity and shaping its foreign policy behaviour.

Indian Foreign Policy Summary

Indian Foreign Policy: The Politics of Postcolonial Identity from 1947 to 2004 by Priya Chacko (University of Adelaide, Australia)

The rise of India as a major power has generated new interest in understanding the drivers of its foreign policy. This book argues that analysing Indias foreign and security policies as representational practices which produce Indias identity as a postcolonial nation-state helps to illuminate the conditions of possibility in which foreign policy is made.

Spanning the period between 1947 and 2004, the book focuses on key moments of crisis, such as the India-China war in 1962 and the nuclear tests of 1972 and 1998, and the approach to international affairs of significant leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru. The analysis sheds new light on these key events and figures and develops a strong analytical narrative around Indias foreign policy behaviour, based on an understanding of its postcolonial identity.

It is argued that a prominent facet of Indias identity is a perception that it is a civilizational-state which brings to international affairs a tradition of morality and ethical conduct derived from its civilizational heritage and the experience of its anti-colonial struggle. This notion of civilizational exceptionalism, as well as other narratives of Indias civilizational past, such as its vulnerability to invasion and conquest, have shaped the foreign policies of governments of various political hues and continue to influence a rising India.

About Priya Chacko (University of Adelaide, Australia)

Priya Chacko is a Lecturer in International Politics in the School of History and Politics at the University of Adelaide, Australia. Her research interests include the normative basis of Indian foreign policy, non-Western thought in International Relations, and Indias engagement with Africa and global governance.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Part 1: India as a Moral Power 1947-1964 2. Nuclear Technology, Disarmament and the Ambivalence of Postcolonial Identity 3. Rejecting the Fear Complex: Constructing an International Politics of Friendship 4. Friendship to Betrayal: The India-China War Part 2: Grappling with Postcoloniality: 1964-2004 5.Interventions and Explosions: Wither an Ethical Modernity? 6. India in South Asia: Danger, Desire, Friendship and Fraternity 7. Foreign Policy, Identity and the BJP: Correcting the 'emasculation of state power'? 8. Conclusion

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NPB9780415665681
9780415665681
041566568X
Indian Foreign Policy: The Politics of Postcolonial Identity from 1947 to 2004 by Priya Chacko (University of Adelaide, Australia)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2011-11-28
238
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