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India’s Diplomatic Entrepreneurism

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  • Vineet Thakur

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The article documents India’s involvement in the Korean crisis from 1950–1952. It argues that India’s ‘diplomatic entrepreneurism’ allowed it to become the interlocutor, mediator and adjudicator, all rolled into one, helping India to create a space of manoeuvre for itself in the fast polarizing international system. Jawaharlal Nehru expectedly is the main protagonist in this tale, yet it also seeks to bring forth contributions of other Indian diplomats which have generally been buried under Nehru’s weight, in studies on Indian foreign policy. Moreover, it responds to the call for a greater engagement with Indian diplomatic history, a field that is severely understudied.

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  • Vineet Thakur, 2013. "India’s Diplomatic Entrepreneurism," China Report, , vol. 49(3), pages 273-298, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:chnrpt:v:49:y:2013:i:3:p:273-298
    DOI: 10.1177/0009445513502266
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    1. T. N. Kaul, 1982. "G. Fischuk, Reminiscences, Discreet and Indiscreet," Revue Tiers Monde, Programme National Persée, vol. 23(90), pages 448-449.
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    1. Johnson Singh Chandam, 2021. "India’s Interplay with Liberal International Order: Potentials and Constraints," India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, , vol. 77(3), pages 329-345, September.

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