Indian identity narratives and the politics of security / Gitika Commuri.
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- National characteristics, East Indian
- Nationalism -- India
- India -- Ethnic relations -- Political aspects
- India -- Foreign relations -- Social aspects
- India -- Foreign relations -- Pakistan
- Pakistan -- Foreign relations -- India
- India -- Foreign relations -- China
- China -- Foreign relations -- India
- Jammu and Kashmir (India) -- Politics and government
- East Indians
- Indiens (Habitants de l'Inde)
- Inde -- Relations extérieures -- Aspect social
- Inde -- Relations extérieures -- Pākistān
- Pākistān -- Relations extérieures -- Inde
- Inde -- Relations extérieures -- Chine
- Chine -- Relations extérieures -- Inde
- HISTORY
- Diplomatic relations
- Ethnic relations -- Political aspects
- National characteristics, East Indian
- Nationalism
- Politics and government
- China
- India
- India -- Jammu and Kashmir
- Pakistan
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- DS428.2 .C64 2010eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identity and the politics of security -- National identity narratives in India : religious-cultural and secular -- National identity narratives and the politics of securing Jammu and Kashmir -- Pakistan : significant patterns in relations with the most important external 'other' -- Relations with China : 'Hindi Chini bhai-bhai' -- Conclusion : identity matters, but--
This book examines the role of identity in the context of international relations and national policies. It analyses national identity conceptions and state behaviour, examining whether identities (seen in terms of self/other relations) constitute a crucial element of state interest, both in terms of end goals and strategies. Primarily, it discusses the effects of secular and religious-cultural discourses of identity on domestic and foreign affairs in the context of India. The book focuses on events from 1990 to 2003 and seeks to unravel how narratives of self and other influence the engagemen.
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