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The Changing Indian Diplomacy at the United Nations

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This article seeks to briefly relate the changing Indian diplomacy at the United Nations to requirements of domestic and international politics. The inferences and observations made in the article have been largely influenced by a series of formal and informal interviews with Indian and other diplomats, particularly those attending the 21st and 22nd sessions of the General Assembly.

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  • Rana, Swadesh, 1970. "The Changing Indian Diplomacy at the United Nations," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(1), pages 48-73, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:24:y:1970:i:01:p:48-73_01
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    1. Yeshi Choedon, 2014. "India’s UN Peacekeeping Operations Involvement in Africa," International Studies, , vol. 51(1-4), pages 16-34, January.
    2. C.S.R. Murthy, 2010. "Assessing India at the United Nations in the Changing Context," International Studies, , vol. 47(2-4), pages 205-223, April.
    3. Manu Bhagavan, 2009. "Princely states and the making of modern India," The Indian Economic & Social History Review, , vol. 46(3), pages 427-456, July.

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