A Brief Study on the Emerging Nature of India’s Foreign Policy
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India’s Foreign Policy, Phases of India’s Foreign Policy, Prospects of India’s Foreign PolicyAbstract
As was said, the government of the day should base its diplomatic and international policy decisions on the nation's best interests, which should also be the primary element in making such decisions. However, while being open to a variety of perspectives and interpretations, India has been unable to make the most of the chances that are now accessible to it. India's democracy is strong and contentious. In this article, scholar plans to provide his personal evaluation on India's significant foreign policy movements throughout the years, including how some of them have failed us down while others have helped us accomplish our national objectives in more effective ways. He will also discuss how some of these efforts have helped them accomplish country's goals in more efficient methods.
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