Pragmatic Strategy: India & It’s foreign policy in a multi polar world
India and it’s foreign policy rightly reflects confident, self-reliant nation that engages with the world on its own terms.
India and it’s foreign policy rightly reflects confident, self-reliant nation that engages with the world on its own terms.
The Indian national security apparatus needs to succeed every time. The terrorists need to succeed only once. The Delhi terror attack is one that got through.
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