Rising India

Rising India
Author: Rajesh Basrur,Kate Sullivan de Estrada
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351854283

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While India’s prospects as a rising power and its material position in the international system have received significant attention, little scholarly work exists on India’s status in contemporary world politics. This Routledge Focus book charts the ways in which India’s international strategies of status seeking have evolved from Independence up to the present day. The authors focus on the social dimensions of status, seeking to build on recent conceptual scholarship on status in world politics. The book shows how India has made a partial, though incomplete, shift from seeking status by rejecting material power and proximity to major powers, to seeking status by embracing both material power and major power relationships. However, it also challenges traditional understandings of the linear relationship between material power and status. Seven decades of Indian status seeking reveal that the enhancement of material power is one of only several routes Indian leaders have envisaged to lead to higher status. By arguing that a state requires more than material power to achieve status, this book reshapes understandings of both status seeking and Indian foreign policy. It will be of interest to academics and policy makers in the fields of international relations, foreign policy, and Indian studies.

Transforming Food Systems for a Rising India

Transforming Food Systems for a Rising India
Author: Prabhu Pingali,Anaka Aiyar,Mathew Abraham,Andaleeb Rahman
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-05-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030144089

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This open access book examines the interactions between India’s economic development, agricultural production, and nutrition through the lens of a “Food Systems Approach (FSA).” The Indian growth story is a paradoxical one. Despite economic progress over the past two decades, regional inequality, food insecurity and malnutrition problems persist. Simultaneously, recent trends in obesity along with micro-nutrient deficiency portend to a future public health crisis. This book explores various challenges and opportunities to achieve a nutrition-secure future through diversified production systems, improved health and hygiene environment and greater individual capability to access a balanced diet contributing to an increase in overall productivity. The authors bring together the latest data and scientific evidence from the country to map out the current state of food systems and nutrition outcomes. They place India within the context of other developing country experiences and highlight India’s status as an outlier in terms of the persistence of high levels of stunting while following global trends in obesity. This book discusses the policy and institutional interventions needed for promoting a nutrition-sensitive food system and the multi-sectoral strategies needed for simultaneously addressing the triple burden of malnutrition in India.

Bargaining with a Rising India

Bargaining with a Rising India
Author: Amrita Narlikar,Aruna Narlikar
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2014-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199698387

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This book offer a fascinating new insight into the India's negotiation at the international level through the lens of the classical Sanskrit text, the Mahabharata.

Rising India

Rising India
Author: Rajesh Basrur,Kate Sullivan de Estrada
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351854290

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While India’s prospects as a rising power and its material position in the international system have received significant attention, little scholarly work exists on India’s status in contemporary world politics. This Routledge Focus book charts the ways in which India’s international strategies of status seeking have evolved from Independence up to the present day. The authors focus on the social dimensions of status, seeking to build on recent conceptual scholarship on status in world politics. The book shows how India has made a partial, though incomplete, shift from seeking status by rejecting material power and proximity to major powers, to seeking status by embracing both material power and major power relationships. However, it also challenges traditional understandings of the linear relationship between material power and status. Seven decades of Indian status seeking reveal that the enhancement of material power is one of only several routes Indian leaders have envisaged to lead to higher status. By arguing that a state requires more than material power to achieve status, this book reshapes understandings of both status seeking and Indian foreign policy. It will be of interest to academics and policy makers in the fields of international relations, foreign policy, and Indian studies.

Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia

Rising India and Indian Communities in East Asia
Author: K Kesavapany,A Mani,P Ramasamy
Publsiher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789812307996

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This edited volume containing thirty-five chapters focuses on three main contemporary issues: the phenomenon of "new Indians" in the past five decades, the impact of rising India on settled Indian communities, and the recent migrants. By examining these interrelated aspects, this study seeks to address questions like: what does "Rising India" mean to Indian communities in East Asia? How are members of Indian communities responding to India's rise? Will India pay greater attention to people of ...

Rising India

Rising India
Author: Prakash Nanda
Publsiher: Lancer Publishers
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2007
Genre: Geopolitics
ISBN: 0979617413

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Asian framework -- Global environment -- Nuclear power -- Regional imperatives.

Working With a Rising India

Working With a Rising India
Author: Charles R. Kaye,Joseph S. Nye Jr.,Alyssa Ayres
Publsiher: Council on Foreign Relations Press
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2015-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780876096567

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India now matters to U.S. interests in virtually every dimension. This CFR-sponsored Independent Task Force report, directed by Alyssa Ayres, assesses the current situation in India and the U.S.-India relationship, and suggests a new model for partnership with a rising India.

Rising India and U S Policy Options in Asia

Rising India and U S  Policy Options in Asia
Author: Teresita C. Schaffer
Publsiher: CSIS
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0892064080

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This report presents three alternative scenarios for India's future over the next 10 years, and its impact on Indo-U.S. relations. It integrates political, economic, and security analysis in assessing India's prospects, and draws on the results of a simulation based on a hypothetical India-Pakistan crisis set in 2009. The scenario for the simulation foreshadows in many respects the crisis that followed the bombing of the Indian parliament in December 2001.