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 Foreign relations of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
India has a long history of collaboration with several countries and is considered as a leader of the developing world.
India maintains that the entire former princely state is an integral part of the Indian union, while Pakistan insists that UN resolutions calling for self-determination of the people of the state must be taken into account.
India also has close ties with the African Union, the Commonwealth states and the Arab World.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_India   (3670 words)

  
 India - Foreign Relations
After the mid-1950s, the communist parties were broadly supportive of Indian foreign policy.
The BJP criticized nonalignment and advocated a more vigorous use of India's power to defend national interests from erosion at the hands of Pakistan and China.
Among the latter are informal groups known as the "Russian" and "American" lobbies.
http://countrystudies.us/india/122.htm   (2058 words)

  
 Introduction to Foreign Relations of India - 1998-99
While India maintains normal relations with the Democratic Peoples‘ Republic of Korea, we have serious concerns about credible report of transfer of missiles and missile technology from the DPRK to Pakistan.
Through regular statements by the Spokesman, briefings of Indian and foreign media, press releases, audio visual and print material, opinion and policy makers abroad were kept fully informed of our position.
Leading among them were the President& State visit to Turkey, and the Prime Minister& visit to Morocco.
http://www.indianembassy.org/policy/Foreign_Policy/FP_1999/Introduction_FP_98-99.html   (7688 words)

  
 Foreign Relations. (from India) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Contains notes on visa regulations and economic relations between the countries.
Provides an overview of Slovakia's political system, geography, history, and foreign policy.
"Information on this U.S.-based non-partisan organization that supports research, debate, and discussion on foreign relations and international affairs.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-230433   (865 words)

  
 SANDNet Weekly Update, January 20, 2000
Fernandes also asked that Japanese sanctions against India be lifted and suggested that the question of India signing the CTBT would "gain greater momentum" at the Indian Parliament’s winter session in February.
The India-Russia relationship is expected to evolve into a"strategic partnership,"and Russia supports India’s claim on a permanent UN Security Council seat.
Through a variety of policy and publicity mechanisms, the Indian government expressed its concerns regarding terrorism in general and alleged involvement of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence in destabilizing activities on Indian soil.
http://www.nautilus.org/archives/sand/Updates2000/Jan20.html   (1726 words)

  
 Contemporary Review: The conflict in Kashmir
This accord said 'both sides further undertake to refrain from threat or the use of force in violation of this line'.
Pakistan denies this accusation, saying it only offers political and diplomatic support to what it calls a legitimate struggle for self-determination by the mostly Muslim people of Kashmir.
This idea of an independent state has been rejected by both India and Pakistan.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2242/is_1641_281/ai_93827716   (1412 words)

  
 Online Burma Library > Main Library > Foreign Relations > India-Burma relations
The website has a browsable archive back to 98, which is an important resource.
The authors also look at the implications of these policies with regard to democraticization in Burma; and they put forward some suggestions for Burmese pro-democracy groups on how to get political support from India..."
The lowest point came after the 1988 people’s uprising when India was the first neighbouring country to criticize the Burmese military government.
http://www.ibiblio.org/obl/show.php?cat=209   (1012 words)

  
 Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia India -
Fundamental concerns in India include the ongoing dispute with Pakistan over Kashmir, massive overpopulation, environmental degradation, extensive poverty, and ethnic and religious strife, all this despite impressive gains in economic investment and output.
Although 83% of the people are Hindu, India is home to the world's second largest Muslim population.
India is the second-most populous country in the world, with only China having a larger population.
http://www.kidsseek.com/encyclopedia-wiki/in/India   (1128 words)

  
 Foreign relations of Tibet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Panchen Lama was set up as a figurehead in Lhasa while the Dalai Lama eventually created a Government of Tibet in Exile.
Later the United States and the United Nations were to play a role as they reacted to the assertion of sovereignty by the People's Republic of China beginning in 1950.
Most foreign trade from Tibet passed through India and it was the practice of the Indian government to convert any foreign currencies received into rupees before payment to Tibet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Tibet   (2191 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - India - Foreign Economic Relations - Aid Indian Information Resource
Although the government has attempted to be as self-reliant as possible, the absolute amount of foreign aid received has been high.
United States assistance was significant in the late 1950s and 1960s but, because of strained India-United States relations, fell off sharply in the 1970s (see United States, ch.
India maintains a small but well-established foreign aid program of its own.
http://reference.allrefer.com/country-guide-study/india/india103.html   (766 words)

  
 The Acorn » We call him Nutwar
“Look here, India’s foreign policy is decided in New Delhi,” he said on NDTV television.
India is not even a member there (which is the whole point why it is an excellent idea to refer the matter to the Security Council).
The Congress-led government is about to make one of the biggest mistakes of contemporary foreign policy.
http://opinion.paifamily.com/?p=1615   (389 words)

  
 NTI: WMD 411
On the table were plans for a proposed gas pipeline that would go through Pakistan and supply India with natural gas imported from Iran.
On September 24, 2004, Singh made good on his commitment to pursue peace and met with Pakistani President Musharraf in New York.
Both parties agreed to extend this bilateral arrangement in 2004.
http://www.nti.org/f_wmd411/f2i4.html   (598 words)

  
 Foreign Relations Of Chile
United States History - Internet Resources - Foreign Relations
Records for United States -- Foreign relations -- Chile.
Records for Cuba -- Foreign relations -- Chile.
http://www.publicrelationspoint.info/resources/foreign-relations-of-chile.php   (161 words)

  
 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade: - India Country Paper
India is a union of 26 states, each with their own legislature and state government.
A related feature of India’s foreign relations has been the warming of the India-US relationship, a process begun under the Clinton and Vajpayee Administrations and continued under the Bush and Singh governments.
The BJP, long the most outspoken of India's parties on nuclear issues, had declared in its election manifesto that a BJP government would "induct" nuclear weapons.
http://www.mfat.govt.nz/foreign/regions/sea/countrypapers/indiapaper.html   (4009 words)

  
 ASIA, SOUTHERN/India-Foreign Policy/Relations
Chapter 3: The United States and India, by George Tanham, pp 59-70.
New York, Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1997.
Elites in both India and Pakistan recognize the imperative to avoid increased conflict and are much more focused on internal problems than is appreciated in the U. The impending treaty to ban nuclear weapons testing, and reported Indian preparations to conduct a test, have brought both states closer to key decisions regarding their nuclear programs.
http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/souasia/indfor.htm   (1088 words)

  
 India's Foreign Policy; Embassy of India, Washington, DC
India's Foreign Policy - 50 years of achievement
India's Foreign Policy; Embassy of India, Washington, DC India and the World: 2004-2005
Suo moto Statement by PM on foreign policy related issues in the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha
http://www.indianembassy.org/policy/Foreign_Policy/fp.htm   (46 words)

  
 Chapter One: The passage to India
After his death in 1839, the Sikh kingdom also crumbled to British power.
In many ways their personal motives are a microcosm of the reasons European nations and their societies sought imperial expansion.
Some were born there, others recruited out of university or public school to join the police or the civil or the education or forest service.
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/exhibits/india/chap1.htm   (598 words)

  
 The EU's relations with India - Overview
Council in its Conclusions of 11 October 2004 endorsed the Commission’s approach.
The action Plan agreed at the 6th Summit in Delhi on 7 September spells out concrete areas where the EU and India should become active and influential collaborators in global political, economic and social developments.
The meeting, which was held in an extremely productive and cordial atmosphere, confirmed the determination of India and the EU to operationalise the commitments made in the "Joint Action Plan" adopted at the EU-India Summit of September 7.
http://europa.eu.int/comm/external_relations/india/intro   (527 words)

  
 India and the Soviet Union - Cambridge University Press
India and the Soviet Union: trade and technology transfer is an exhaustive analysis of economic relations between an industrialised planned economy and a developing market economy.
It will therefore become essential reading for students and specialists of development economics and international relations as well as for government and institutional economists in international trade and finance.
He considers Soviet economic interests in LDCs in general and India in particular and discusses the special geopolitical relationship between India and the Soviet Union.
http://www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?ISBN=0521362024   (327 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Foreign relations of the Maldives Article
Foreign relations of the Maldives Article - ipedia.com
Denmark, Norway, the U.K., Germany, Turkey, and Sweden have consular agencies in Male under the supervision of their embassies in Sri Lanka and India.
Maldives follows a nonaligned policy and is committed to maintaining friendly relations with all countries.
http://www.ipedia.com/foreign_relations_of_the_maldives.html   (189 words)

  
 Category:Foreign relations of India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main article for this category is Foreign relations of India.
There are 2 subcategories shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Foreign_relations_of_India   (79 words)

  
 CHINA
US-Chinese Relations and Their Impact on India's Security.
The Sino-Indian Conflict of 1962 - A Test Case for India's Policy of Non-Alignment.
China's Long March to World Power Status: Strategic Challenge for India.
http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/china/chif5.htm   (157 words)

  
 Hexapedia - Foreign relations by country
Foreign relations of the U.S. ArticlesThere are 97 articles in this category
Foreign relations of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
http://foreign_relations_by_country.en.hexafind.com   (49 words)

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