
The decade 2004-14- when the two United Progressive Alliance (UPA) governments, led by prime minister Manmohan Singh, were in office- was a remarkable milestone in the history of India's diplomacy. The period saw a significant transformation in the way India deals with the external world. Under the quiet and active leadership of prime minister Manmohan Singh, India established important strategic partnerships, managed key security challenges, carved out a position of influence in core domains of global governance, and fostered the economic development and socio-political stability of its neighbourhood. The ten years of UPA rule has been a crucial passage in the evolution of India's foreign policy, and yet this period has been-until now-curiously understudied. This book bridges this puzzling gap in the literature. In this book, seventeen eminent scholars of international relations, drawn from leading universities around the world, examine and debate India's diplomacy during this period. This is the first comprehensive assessment of the transformations brought by the UPA governments in India's foreign policy. It offers a wide-ranging analysis of India's bilateral relations and engagements with important geographic regions, as well as insight into India's diplomacy on major issue areas such as international trade, nuclear policy, maritime security, energy, and UN Security Council reform.
This book investigates the strategic shifts and diplomatic evolution of India's foreign policy during the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) administrations from 2004 to 2014. Edited by Rejaul Karim Laskar, the work compiles contributions from seventeen international relations scholars to analyze how the Manmohan Singh government navigated global governance, security challenges, and economic development. The text argues that this decade represents a critical, yet previously under-examined, transformation in India's international standing and bilateral engagements.
What You Will Find
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Experts identify this volume as a primary academic resource for filling the historical gap regarding the UPA's foreign policy legacy. Readers frequently note the scholarly rigor of the contributors and the comprehensive nature of the thematic coverage provided.
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
2023-06-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192868063
ISBN-13:
9780192868060
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