India-Bhutan Bilateral Relations

Journal Title: Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 2

Abstract

Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee stated that ‘Friends can change but not neighbors who have to live together.’ India’s foreign policy has been rooted in its civilization heritage, its geopolitical situation, its composite culture, the country’s collective sub-consciousness, and in the policies and programmed of its government leaders. Although rapid changes are taking place at both the international and national levels, in order to understand a country’s foreign policy, one needs to analyze the factors that shape its foreign policy. After independent the principle tool of India’s foreign policy was the Non-Alignment Movement (NAM) which enabled India to actively engage in international politics without surrendering its identity and independent foreign policy, and to concentrate on domestic development. Therefore, in the 21st century, India needs to adopt a foreign policy, which could cope with her global and regional responsibilities as an emerging power among developing countries. Key words: Colonialism, Dense Inter dependencies,Gross National appiness, Gujral Doctrine,Militants,Neighborhood, Non-Alignment Movement.

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Bine Roy

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Bine Roy (2018). India-Bhutan Bilateral Relations. Research Journal of Philosophy & Social Sciences, 0(2), 1-9. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-492118