POWER AND PURPOSE: REDISCOVERING INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN AMRIT KAAL

by Harsh V. Pant, Anant Singh Mann

  • Category Politics
  • Format Hardback
  • Imprint Rupa
  • Price 595
  1. ISBN: 978-93-6156-559-5
  2. Pages: 288 pages
  3. Date: 5th March 2025

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Taking the readers on an insightful journey through 75 pivotal moments that have shaped India’s foreign policy since 1947, Power and Purpose: Rediscovering Indian Foreign Policy in Amrit Kaal serves not only as a valuable resource for academic research but also as an accessible guide for the general public. It offers objective and succinct analyses of key events in India’s foreign policy landscape.
The analyses are provided through a periodization of four waves—it starts with the era of state building and the Nehruvian outlook, followed by a period of regional consolidation and antagonisms; the third wave navigates through a phase when India was just opening up to the world, paving the way for transformative progress that has led it to its fourth and current wave, setting India on the path to global leadership. This journey from the past to the present fulfils two other purposes. First, it aims to provide the reader with objective insights into what created and shaped contemporary Indian foreign policy. This fuels its second purpose, wherein it aims to provide a window into contemporary foreign policy for future analysts to broadly understand how Indian foreign policy was perceived 75 years post its Independence, as it entered the next phase of Amrit Kaal.
This will be possible by analyzing the biases behind the curation of events this book has collated through its presentism, as many events may lose their significance in the years to come, while others may grow in their relevance. These variances will essentially represent the delta between contemporary Indian foreign policy and its subsequent formulations at infinite points of time in the future. Whether you are a student, a researcher, or simply curious about India’s role on the global stage, this book invites you to explore the complexities of Indian foreign policy and reflect on the lasting impact of historical decisions on our collective future.

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

Harsh V. Pant is Vice President for Studies and Foreign Policy at Observer Research Foundatio (ORF), New Delhi. He is Professor of International Relations at King’s College London and also Director (Honorary) of Delhi School of Transnational Affairs at Delhi University. His current research is focused on Asian security issues. His most recent books include India and Japan: A Natural Partnership (2024); India and the Gulf: Theoretical Perspectives and Policy Shifts (2023); India and Global Governance: A Rising Power and Its Discontents (2022); and Politics and Geopolitics: Decoding India’s Neighbourhood Challenge (2021).
Anant Singh Mann holds an MSc in International Political Economy from the London School Economics and an MA in International Relations and Modern History from the University of St Andrews. A Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, he is an independent researcher focused on global political economy, security studies, and foreign policy. His recent works have appeared in The India Quarterly Journal, Global Policy Journal, Politique étrangère, India and the Gulf: Theoretical Perspectives and Policy Shifts (Cambridge University Press), and The Palgrave Handbook of Globalization with Chinese Characteristics (Springer)