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  2. Foreign relations of India - Wikipedia

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    In the post-Cold War era, a significant aspect of India's foreign policy is the Look East Policy. During the cold war, India's relations with its Southeast Asian neighbours were not strong. After the end of the cold war, the government of India particularly realised the importance of redressing this imbalance in India's foreign policy.

  3. Foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government - Wikipedia

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    Indian foreign policy makers say that India's interests in the GCC countries are intimately linked with its energy security, trade, employment for Indians and remittances while Middle Eastern foreign policy experts believe that India has showcased itself as "Security Partner" during Modi's visit to UAE. Given the economic and human security ...

  4. Category:Indian foreign policy - Wikipedia

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  5. History of Indian foreign relations - Wikipedia

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    Jawaharlal Nehru, as prime minister 1947-1964, usually with the assistance of Krishna Menon, shaped the new nation's foreign policy.Nehru served concurrently as Minister of External Affairs; he made all major foreign policy decisions himself after consulting with his advisers and then entrusted the conduct of international affairs to senior members of the Indian Foreign Service.

  6. Category:Foreign relations of India - Wikipedia

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    Middle Eastern foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government; South Asian foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government; Sushma Swaraj's tenure as External Affairs Minister; List of foreign satellites launched by India; Indian Foreign Service; The Foreigners Act, 1946; Forum of Federations; Free and Open Indo-Pacific; Free trade agreements of ...

  7. India - Wikipedia

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    The parade at which India was the foreign guest was led by India's oldest regiment, the Maratha Light Infantry, founded in 1768. [ 275 ] China's nuclear test of 1964 , as well as its repeated threats to intervene in support of Pakistan in the 1965 war, convinced India to develop nuclear weapons. [ 276 ]

  8. South Asian foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government

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    [27] The Western medias too read it as a shift in foreign affairs for India, [27] as well as a Nepal policy shift. [28] The New York Times also suggested the lack of a meeting with former King Gyanendra signified that India would not support a return to monarchy [ 28 ] despite the lack of a new constitution of Nepal .

  9. Ministry of External Affairs (India) - Wikipedia

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    The Foreign Secretary of India is the senior-most non-elected official and the administrative head of the ministry. The Ministry of External Affairs operates more than 200 diplomatic missions around the world through which it represents the Government of India on the international stage.