Modi and the reinvention of Indian foreign policy
By: Hall, Ian
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This book examines the motivations and impact of Narendra Modi's attempt to reinvent Indian foreign policy to align with Hindu nationalist ideology.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 954.0533 HA MO (Browse shelf) | Available | Feb2020 | T0064473 |
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954.0532 DE RO Rogue elephant : harnessing the power of India's unruly democracy | 954.0532 NO GL Global studies : India and South Asia. India and South Asia / | 954.0532 NO GL Global studies : India and South Asia. India and South Asia / | 954.0533 HA MO Modi and the reinvention of Indian foreign policy | 954.147053 WE EK The weekenders : adventures in Calcutta / | 954.6 KO TI The tiger ladies : a memoir of Kashmir / | 954.9105 MU IN In the line of fire : a memoir / |
Front Cover; Title Page; Dedication; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Abbreviations; Glossary; Notes on the Author; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Nonalignment to Multialignment; 3. Hindu Nationalism and Foreign Policy; 4. Modi and Moditva; 5. World Guru India; 6. Prosperity and Connectivity; 7. National Power and Regional Security; 8. Conclusion; Notes; References; Index; Back cover.
This book examines the motivations and impact of Narendra Modi's attempt to reinvent Indian foreign policy to align with Hindu nationalist ideology.