China’s Foreign Policy and the Primacy of Economic Pragmatism: A Critical Examination The evolution of the People’s Republic of China’s foreign policy since 1949 presents a unique case in the study of international relations, oscillating between ideological conviction, geopolitical assertion, and economic pragmatism. While early Chinese diplomacy under Mao Zedong was driven by revolutionary zeal … Continue reading “China’s foreign policy reflects the primacy of economic pragmatism over ideological or military considerations.” — Critically comment.
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Would you agree that Indian foreign policy has evolved from its Nehruvian foundations to a more neoliberal approach in recent decades? Support your response with relevant examples.
From Nehruvian Foundations to Neoliberalism: The Transformation of Indian Foreign Policy Introduction Indian foreign policy has undergone a significant transformation since independence, shifting from its Nehruvian roots of non-alignment, moral diplomacy, and Third World solidarity to a neoliberal approach focused on economic pragmatism, trade liberalization, and global integration. This shift, driven by economic reforms, strategic … Continue reading Would you agree that Indian foreign policy has evolved from its Nehruvian foundations to a more neoliberal approach in recent decades? Support your response with relevant examples.