India’s International Relations: A Systems Approach

  • Volume:35
    Issue:5
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    The national security of India rests on two basic and mutually supporting premises. The first, of course, is the internal strength, cohesiveness, and firmness of purpose of the nation. The second is the ability of the country to exist and develop in a changing international environment, the hostility or friendship of which is rarely certain and never absolute. It is with the second aspect that we concern ourselves in this article.

    Posted on: September 1, 2011

    Keywords: India September 2011 | Strategic Analysis