Diplomacy in India/M.K. Singh.Diplomacy in India/M.K. Singh. New Delhi, Navyug, 2008, viii, 304 p., ISBN 81-904790-6-6.

    Contents: Preface. 1. India: economy, industry and trade. 2. Political structure. 3. Track II diplomacy between India and the USA. 4. Indus river diplomacy: India, Pakistan, and the Baglihar Dam dispute. 5. India's economic diplomacy and WTO. 6. Cross-cultural diplomacy in the 13 and 14 centuries. 7. India-USA interests: elements of a serious Indian Foreign Policy. 8. Policy toward India and Pakistan. 9. India's new Foreign Policy strategy. 10. Sino-Indian diplomatic relations. 11. China and India : What's in it for Africa? 12. Economics and diplomacy. 13. India's expanding relations with Africa and their implications for U.S. Interests. 14. United States and Indo-Pak War of 1971. 15. The character and growth of Indian diplomacy. 16. Trade policy making in India. 17. Bringing peace to the Afghan Pakistan Border. Bibliography. Index.

    "The presented book diplomacy in India has been brought into being keeping in new its incessant increasing demand on mammoth scale. Undoubtedly the world has took a significant change especially after the disintegration of USSR. USA has become the dominant and continued to be as it has no other competing power now as USSR was. The book especially throws light on the diplomatic relation of India with varied countries across the world." (jacket)

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