Having served on the United Nations as Canadian Ambassador, besides a host of other diplomatic positions, David Malone will help the reader gain a hitherto unexplored perspective into whether or not India is ready to become one of the five superpowers in the world. Does The Elephant Dance?: Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy takes a detailed and close look at the pros and cons in the current foreign policy that the nation follows, while drawing from various historical instances that the writer feels is still driving its present stand on the world stage. The book will also examine internal issues that are plaguing the country from within, such as domestic politics and internal security issues, and finally internal economic factors.Not only have internal issues been dealt with and examined exhaustively, but the author has also written about cross-cultural issues such as the part migration plays in its foreign policy, Indias relations with Africa, the USA, as well as the Latin Americas, apart from stressing on its role within South Asia.Indias role as a soft power has also been examined, and the author also suggests the changes that it needs to make in its current foreign and economic policy and its stand on world issues and international relations with other leading powers.Does The Elephant Dance?: Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy was published by Oxford University Press, in 2014, and is available in paperback. Key Features: The author helps the reader gain a different perspective at India, its future prospects at being a superpower.It will also allow the reader to expl... See more
Having served on the United Nations as Canadian Ambassador, besides a host of other diplomatic positions, David Malone will help the reader gain a hitherto unexplored perspective into whether or not India is ready to become one of the five superpowers in the world. Does The Elephant Dance?: Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy takes a detailed and close look at the pros and cons in the current foreign policy that the nation follows, while drawing from various historical instances that the writer feels is still driving its present stand on the world stage. The book will also examine internal issues that are plaguing the country from within, such as domestic politics and internal security issues, and finally internal economic factors.Not only have internal issues been dealt with and examined exhaustively, but the author has also written about cross-cultural issues such as the part migration plays in its foreign policy, Indias relations with Africa, the USA, as well as the Latin Americas, apart from stressing on its role within South Asia.Indias role as a soft power has also been examined, and the author also suggests the changes that it needs to make in its current foreign and economic policy and its stand on world issues and international relations with other leading powers.Does The Elephant Dance?: Contemporary Indian Foreign Policy was published by Oxford University Press, in 2014, and is available in paperback. Key Features: The author helps the reader gain a different perspective at India, its future prospects at being a superpower.It will also allow the reader to explore and find out more about the external relations of the worlds democracy with its neighbouring countries and the implications.