Publication
15 Jul 2013
This paper talks about India's foreign policy and the way it has been informed by the country's history. The author suggests that India's colonial history and democratic system make the country uninterested in using economic power to wield influence on neighboring countries. The author also looks at the implications of India's foreign policy for South Korea.
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Author | Vishnu Prakash |
Series | EAI MEMOs |
Issue | 2 |
Publisher | East Asia Institute (EAI) |
Copyright | © 2013 East Asia Institute (EAI) |