Publication
May 2011
In this paper, the authors argue that twenty years after it began to deregulate its economy, India is a more externally engaged country than ever. A long-insular nation and society is expanding the definition of what constitutes foreign relations. Much of this change is driven by three new sources of pressure on India's diplomatic establishment: an ambitious business community, a vocal diaspora and a rambunctious and aggressive news media.
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Author | Ashok Malik, Rory Medcalf |
Series | Lowy Institute Analysis |
Publisher | Lowy Institute for International Policy |
Copyright | © 2011 Lowy Institute for International Policy |