Engaging the World
Indian Foreign Policy since 1947
Sumit Ganguly
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Sumit Ganguly and Nicolas Blarel
Part 1: India and South Asia
1. India-Pakistan Relations: Between War and Peace (Rajesh Basrur)
2. Indo-Sri Lanka Relations: Geopolitics, Domestic Politics or Something More Complex? (Eswaran Sridharan)
3. India-Bangladesh Relations: An Overview (Shibashis Chatterjee)
4. India-Afghanistan Relations (Rani Mullen)
Part 2: India and the Major Powers
5. The Indo-U.S. Entente: Committed Relationship or "Friends with Benefits?" (Devin Hagerty)
6. Indiaas China Policy (Manjeet Pardesi)
7. India and Russia: A Special Relationship? (Vidya Nadkarni)
Part 3: India and West Europe
8. India and the United Kingdom: Finding a new Equilibrium (Andrew Wyatt)
9. Indiaas Foreign Policy Toward France: A Strategic Partnership First (Jean-Luc Racine)
10. India`s Germany Policy since 1947: An Entrepreneurial Partnership (Hannes Ebert)
Part 4: Indiaas Extended Horizons
11. Indiaas Relations with Japan and South Korea (Manjeet Pardesi)
12. India and Southeast Asia: Whither Indiaas strategic engagement with ASEAN? (Isabelle de Saint-Mézard)
13. The Partnership that dare not Speak its Name? The Evolution of India-Israel Relations (Nicolas Blarel)
14. India and Latin America: Distant Acquaintance, Rhetorical Solidarity, Strategic Engagement (Varun Sahni)
15. Indiaas Resurgent Foreign Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa (Rani Mullen)
Part 5: Indiaas External Policies
16. Domestic and International Influences on Indiaas Energy Policy (Dinshaw Mistry)
17. Indiaas Nuclear Weapons Policy (Vipin Narang)
18. India's Foreign Economic Policies (Rahul Mukherji)
Index
Notes on the Editor and Contributors