“Atal Bihari Vajpayee and India’s Foreign Policy: 1977-2004: Initiatives, Policy Making and Achievements” is a comprehensive examination of the pivotal role played by Atal Bihari Vajpayee in shaping India’s foreign policy over a significant period. This book delves into Vajpayee’s diplomatic strategies, key initiatives, and the impact of his leadership on India’s international relations from his early political career in 1977 to his tenure as Prime Minister up to 2004.
The book covers:
- Historical Context: An overview of India’s foreign policy landscape before Vajpayee’s influence, setting the stage for understanding his contributions.
- Key Initiatives: Detailed analysis of Vajpayee’s major diplomatic efforts, including his approach to relations with neighboring countries, major global powers, and involvement in international organizations.
- Policy Making: Insight into the processes and challenges faced by Vajpayee in crafting and implementing foreign policies, reflecting on his strategic vision and the political context of his decisions.
- Achievements: Examination of significant achievements under Vajpayee’s leadership, such as nuclear diplomacy, economic reforms, and peace initiatives, highlighting how these shaped India’s position on the global stage.
- Legacy: An assessment of Vajpayee’s long-term impact on India’s foreign policy and his enduring influence on contemporary diplomatic strategies.
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