The South Asian Arms Race and Indo–Pakistan Rivalry: Cause, Consequence, and Catalyst of Enduring Conflict Introduction The arms race in South Asia constitutes one of the most enduring and consequential manifestations of regional insecurity in the post-colonial world. Since the partition of British India in 1947, relations between and have been characterized by territorial disputes, … Continue reading Assess the proposition that the arms race in South Asia is both a consequence and a driver of enduring Indo–Pakistan tensions.
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Critically examine the evolution, achievements, and limitations of India’s foreign policy, with particular reference to its strategic autonomy, regional environment, and engagement with the global order.
India’s Foreign Policy: Evolution, Strategic Autonomy, Regional Constraints, and Global Engagement — A Critical Appraisal Introduction India’s foreign policy has evolved as a complex synthesis of normative commitments, strategic compulsions, and developmental priorities. Emerging from colonial subjugation in 1947, the foreign policy of the Republic of India was initially shaped by anti-colonial solidarity, non-alignment, and … Continue reading Critically examine the evolution, achievements, and limitations of India’s foreign policy, with particular reference to its strategic autonomy, regional environment, and engagement with the global order.