Foreign Relations of India - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Cohen, Stephen P., and Sunil Dasgupta. Arming Without Aiming: India's Military Modernization (2010) excerpt and text search
  • Ganguly, Sumit. India's Foreign Policy: Retrospect and Prospect (2012)
  • Guha, Ramachandra. India After Gandhi: The History of the World's Largest Democracy (2008) excerpt and text search
  • Jain, B. M. Global Power: India's Foreign Policy, 1947-2006 (2009)
  • Kust, Matthew J. Foreign Enterprise in India: Laws and Policies (2011)
  • Malone, David. Does the Elephant Dance?: Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy (2011) excerpt and text search
  • Muni, S. D. India's Foreign Policy: The Democracy Dimension (2009)
  • Schaffer, Teresita C. India and the United States in the 21st Century: Reinventing Partnership (2009)

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