Ebook: Hindu Nationalism and the Evolution of Contemporary Indian Security: Portents of Power
Author: Chris Ogden
- Tags: Hindutva BJP India security international relations norms identity evolution constructivism
- Series: Oxford International Relations in South Asia
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This book produces the first-ever analysis of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) security policy. It traces the impact of Hindu nationalism upon India's contemporary security practice by investigating BJP policy before, during, and after their leadership of the National
Democratic Alliance (NDA) government. Based upon primary sources and extensive interviewing, the volume principally analyses the BJP's tenure in government from 1998 to 2004-a period of vital importance concerning India's rise in international prominence. Specifically, it confirms the crucial impact
of BJP's internal policy sources on India's external security practice, especially regarding nuclear transparency, a tilt towards the US, greater regional pragmatism, and the use of realpolitik. Carried out in comparison with earlier Indian National Congress (INC) regimes, this investigation
highlights the multiple, composite, and competing norms influencing India's foreign policy, and shows how Indian security practice is absorptive, dynamic, and elastic. Most importantly, the author unveils how the BJP-led NDA legacy continues to critically inform the present-day trajectory of Indian
security. The book thus yields an overview of foreign policy (and its making) in modern post-colonial India across different political generations, and the current core policies critical to its international emergence as a great power.
Democratic Alliance (NDA) government. Based upon primary sources and extensive interviewing, the volume principally analyses the BJP's tenure in government from 1998 to 2004-a period of vital importance concerning India's rise in international prominence. Specifically, it confirms the crucial impact
of BJP's internal policy sources on India's external security practice, especially regarding nuclear transparency, a tilt towards the US, greater regional pragmatism, and the use of realpolitik. Carried out in comparison with earlier Indian National Congress (INC) regimes, this investigation
highlights the multiple, composite, and competing norms influencing India's foreign policy, and shows how Indian security practice is absorptive, dynamic, and elastic. Most importantly, the author unveils how the BJP-led NDA legacy continues to critically inform the present-day trajectory of Indian
security. The book thus yields an overview of foreign policy (and its making) in modern post-colonial India across different political generations, and the current core policies critical to its international emergence as a great power.
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