Indian Bilateral Relations – India – US Relations

Introduction India’s socialistic economic principles and deep scepticism to the US hegemony resulted in its predilections towards USSR much to the ire of the West. As the ideological Cold War ended after... Read more »

Change of Indian Foreign Policy after the Cold War

Why Change ? The collapse and disintegration of the USSR ended Cold War The acceleration in the processes of globalisation The South Asian region is also full of contradictions, disparities and paradoxes... Read more »

Gujral Doctrine

Introduction The “Gujral Doctrine” sought to end India’s endless contestations with neighbours and offered to walk the extra mile in resolving longstanding problem.. , this policy was of non-reciprocal accommodation of India’s... Read more »

Act East Policy

Look East Policy (LEP) was characterised by ‘stop and go impulse’ …therefore there was need to launch something new… The “Act East Policy” (AEP) was launched at the East Asia Summit in... Read more »

Foreign Policy – Look East Policy (LEP)

Look east policy was initiated by PM Narsimha Rao in 1991 Introduction  Look East Policy (LEP) initiated new thrust to engage with South East Asian Countries … But the ingrediants of LEP... Read more »

Foreign Policy – continue

“We shall take full part in international conferences as a free nation with our own policy and not merely as a satellite of another nation.” – J Nehru Non Alignment Movement (NAM)... Read more »

Historical Landmark of Indian Foreign Policy

  #Nehruvian Era  1)Panchsheel Panchsheel Pact or Five Principles of Peaceful Co-existence are a series of principles that have formed the basis of the relationship between India and China. The Five Principles... Read more »

INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY

What is Foreign policy ? Foreign policy refers to the general guidelines that a country follows in establishing and conducting relations with other countries. It brings in predictability in foreign relations and... Read more »

International Relations – UPSC syllabus

• India and its neighborhood- relations. • Bilateral, regional and global groupings and agreements involving India and/or affecting India’s interests. • Effect of policies and politics of developed and developing countries on... Read more »

NGO and Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA)

About FCRA Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), 2010 seeks to regulate the foreign contributions or donations to organizations and individuals in India and to curb those such contributions which might be detrimental... Read more »