Economic Liberalisation and India's Foreign Policy
Kin, Chin Wohn
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Book ID : 23522
ISBN-10 : 81-7835-309-1 / 8178353091
ISBN-13 : 978-81-7835-309-8 / 9788178353098
Place
of Publication :
Delhi
Year
of Publication :
2006
Edition :
Language : English
280p., Tables, Bib., Index, 23 cm.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS:- 1. Conceptual Basis and Historical Background. 2. Domestic and Global Imperatives. 3. Nature of Economic Liberalization. 4. Indian and the International Economic Institutions GATT, WTO, IMF, WORLD Bank. 5. Impact on India’s Foreign Relations. 6. Conclusion.
DESCRIPTION
The immediate challenge before the Congress government constituted in 1991 was to overcome the severe economic crises and direct the Economy towards a sustained growth. Accelerating economic growth through liberalization and Globalisation necessitate not only dismantling the stringent rules and regulations but also inviting foreign Capital and technology. It also inviting foreign capital and technology. It also meant restructuring its trade regime to prepare the economy for greater Integration with the global economy. Gradually the Interaction and interdependence of economic and foreign Policies intensified during the first half of 1990s. It situates the process of economic liberalization in the wider Context of foreign Policy to explore the interaction between Economics and Politics in India during the period of 1990-1995. This book aims too understand and to delineate the patterns and shifts in India’s foreign economic policy in the first-half of the 1990s, Understanding the varied global, regional and national compulsions. Overall this topical book provides numerous and valuable insights into the economic liberalization and foreign policy in India. It will, therefore, be of considerable interest it students and scholars of Political Science and economics ad also to also to all those interested in contemporary India.