Shivshankar Menon

INDIA AND ASIAN GEOPOLITICS : Past, Present - 1 - New Delhi Penguin 2021/01/01 - 406

Documenting the changes in India's foreign policy: from Independence to the Modi era, Shivshankar Menon addresses the many questions, which perplex India as the nation seeks to find its way in the increasingly complex world of Asian geopolitics. From its leading role in the 'nonaligned' movement during the Cold War to its current status as a perceived counterweight to China, India often has been an after-thought for global leaders-until they realize how much they needed it. Examining India's own policy choices throughout its history, Menon focuses in particular on its responses to the rise of China, as well as other regional powers. He also looks to the future and analyses how India's policies are likely to evolve in response to current and new challenges. As India gains new stature across the globe, both its domestic preoccupations and international choices become more significant. Authoritative, comprehensive and deeply engaging, in India and Asian Geopolitics Menon makes a powerful geopolitical case for an India increasingly and positively engaged in Asia and the broader world in pursuit of a pluralistic, open, and inclusive world order.

The past --
The stage and inheritance --
Independence --
Cold War Asia --
The sixties --
Coming of age --
Hard times --
The dam bursts --
The globalization decades --
The present --
What globalization did to Asia's geopolitics --
Viewing Asia from India --
China rising --
India and China --
India's tasks

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India -- Foreign relations -- 21st century.
Geopolitics -- India -- 21st century.
Security, International -- India -- 21st century.
India -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
Diplomatic relations.

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