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Gujral Doctrine

In the 1996 elections, BJP emerged as single largest party with 160 seats. Its leader AB Vajpayee was...

📅 October 16, 2016

Foreign Policy of PV Narsimha Rao

PV Narsimha Rao was one of the ablest prime ministers of India who remained in power between 1991...

📅 October 16, 2016

Foreign Policy of VP Singh and Chandra Shekhar

After the 1989 elections, a coalition third front government had come to power in centre with external support...

📅 October 16, 2016

Foreign Policy of Rajiv Gandhi

On 31 October 1984 Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her bodyguards. Within hours of the assassination Rajiv Gandhi...

📅 October 14, 2016

Shimla Agreement

Shimla Agreement was signed at Shimla, India, by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, the President of Pakistan, and Indira Gandhi,...

📅 October 14, 2016

Foreign Policy of Indira Gandhi

Indira Gandhi is often described as a practitioner of realpolitik for her expedient, unprincipled and ruthless pursuit of...

📅 October 14, 2016

Nehru’s Tibet Policy

Officially, India / Nehru had no policy document on Tibet. India’s support to China on recognition of Tibet...

📅 October 14, 2016

Panchsheel and its relevance today

The Panchsheel or “Five Principles of Peaceful Existence” was a joint statement issued during Chinese premier Zhou Enlai’s...

📅 October 14, 2016

Nehru’s Foreign Policy: Relations with USA, USSR and China

When India became independent, the foreign portfolio was held by Nehru himself. A summary of key events that...

📅 October 14, 2016

Nehru’s Foreign Policy: How it was shaped?

The period between 1947and 1964 {Nehru Era} was the most important and a formative era for India’s foreign...

📅 October 14, 2016

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