The engagement of India : strategies and responses Ian Hall ( editor)
Series: South Asia in World affairs SeriesPublication details: SAGE Response 2015 New Delhi: Description: x, 231 p. HardISBN:- 9789384463427
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The engagement of India / Ian Hall --
The United States' engagement of India after 1991 : transformation / Daniel Twining --
Japan's India engagement : from different worlds to strategic partners / H.D.P. Envall --
Russia's engagement of India : securing the longevity of a "special and privileged" strategic partnership / Lavina Lee --
India and China : strategic engagements in Central Asia / Louise Merrington --
China's half-hearted engagement and India's proactive balancing / Harsh V. Pant --
Australia's fitful engagements of India / Ian Hall --
India's engagements with Southeast Asia : Singapore, Vietnam, and Indonesia / David Brewster --
Paradigm shift : India during and after the Cold War / Rajesh Basrur --
Conclusion : engagement, India, and the changing international order / Nick Bisley.
As India emerges as a significant global actor, diverse states have sought to engage India with divergent agendas and interests. Some states aspire to improve their relations with New Delhi, while others pursue the transformation of Indian foreign policy-and even India itself-to suit their interests. The Engagement of India explores the strategies that key states have employed to engage and shape the relationship with a rising and newly vibrant India, their successes and failures, and Indian responses-positive, ambivalent, and sometimes hostile-to engagement. A multinational team of contributo.
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