Tagged: Nehruvian Policies
Introduction “The power of nations assembled here is not military power or economic power, nevertheless it is power. Call it moral force”. -Jawaharlal Nehru At the first NAM Conference in 1961 Since independence India...
India is an “unnatural nation”, according to Guha. “Because they are so many and so various, the people of India are also divided”, according to Guha. Guha writes that “the pages of this book...
From strategic and security considerations the emergence of a strong and stable PRC posed a new challenge to the Indian Policy-makers. Jawaharlal Nehru, in a letter to K.M. Panikkar, the then India’s Ambassador to...
The working of the foreign policy of India since the 1990s has resulted in a happy note with the simultaneous expansion of good relations with the all major powers, growing importance in Asia and...