Value Driven Foreign Policy in South Asia, and its Lessons for the West Asian Region

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https://doi.org/10.25079/ukhjss.v3n1y2019.pp83-84

Abstract

India during the long rule of the Nehru-Gandhi ‘dynasty’ aptly practiced realist foreign policy in the regional theatre and globally, but fell short of representing specifically Indian cultural values. Since the early 1990s, India’s foreign policy has regained its identity. Today, under Prime Minister Narendra Damodardas Modi, India assertively stands for its heritage in foreign policy. This is a practice that has relevance for the entire West Asian region, including the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

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  • Eszter Lukács, Széchenyi István University, 1 Egyetem tér, Győr, H-9026, Hungary

    Dr Eszter Lukacs is Academic Vice Rector and Associate Professor (with Habilitation) at the Department of Theoretical Economics and International Political Economy, Szechenyi University, University of Gyor, Hungary. Her research and administrative responsibilities center on Asian and South Asian Area Studies, and is responsible for the internationalization of the University of Gyor.

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2019-06-30

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Value Driven Foreign Policy in South Asia, and its Lessons for the West Asian Region. (2019). UKH Journal of Social Sciences, 3(1), 83-84. https://doi.org/10.25079/ukhjss.v3n1y2019.pp83-84

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