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Kinnvall and Svensson on India’s foreign policy

Catarina Kinnvall and Ted Svensson have co-authored a chapter, entitled “Differentiated Citizenship: Multiculturalism, Secularism and Indian Foreign Policy”, in the book The Interface of Domestic and International Factors in India’s Foreign Policy (edited by J. Dragsbaek Schmidt and S. Chakrabarti), Routledge.

The book constitutes a first attempt to systematically analyze and focus on the different actors and institutions in the domestic and international contexts who impose and push for various directions in India’s foreign policy. 

Rather than focusing on any one particular theme, the book explores the myriad aspects of foreign policymaking and the close interface between the domestic and external aspects in Indian policymaking. 

In turn, this relates to the structural issues shaping and reshaping the Asian regional dynamics and India’s connectivity within a globalized world.
 
More information about the chapter can be found at Routledge’s website

Catarina Kinnvall’s personal page

Ted Svensson’s personal page