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India in the United Nations : interplay of interests and principles / by C. S. R. Murthy.

By: Murthy, C. S. R. (Changavalli Siva Rama), 1955- [Author ]Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd, 2020Edition: 1stDescription: XVi, 299Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceSubject(s): United Nations -- India -- History | Security, International -- India -- History | India -- Foreign relations | Security, International India Diplomatic relations United NationsAdditional physical formats: Print version:: India in the United NationsDDC classification: 341.230954 LOC classification: JX1977.2.I47
Contents:
Introduction to India at the United Nations -- Limitations of consistency, 1945- -- Pragmatic conservatism during the Unipolar 1990s -- Opportunities and obstacles for India at the UN in the new century -- lndia's aspiration for permanent seat in the security council -- India's experiences as elected member of the security council -- India's expectations and experiences in the UN peacekeeping operations -- India-Pakistan conflict: a test case for the UN -- India against international terrorism at the UN -- Contemporary development discourse and diplomacy of India at the UN India's Human Rights Record at the UN -- India's approach to multilateral governance of internet -- Conclusion: aligning interests with principle.
Summary: "India in the United Nations: Interplay of Interests and Principles presents a holistic and systematic understanding of India's long and rich association with the United Nations (UN) ever since it was established nearly 75 years ago. It examines notable patterns and phases of India's role in the UN and focuses on key areas of contemporary relevance where India's diplomatic efforts were at play. These include the India-Pakistan conflicts as well as other regional conflicts in the context of new threats to security, peacekeeping operations, countering international terrorism, protection of human rights, development diplomacy, internet governance and the question of enlargement of the Security Council. This book offers glimpses of India's persistence in framing its priorities and strategies for securing moral, legal and political endorsement in line with the established principles of the UN. The insights from these cumulative experiences of the present and previous governments are pertinent to crafting India's future global role"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction to India at the United Nations -- Limitations of consistency, 1945- -- Pragmatic conservatism during the Unipolar 1990s -- Opportunities and obstacles for India at the UN in the new century -- lndia's aspiration for permanent seat in the security council -- India's experiences as elected member of the security council -- India's expectations and experiences in the UN peacekeeping operations -- India-Pakistan conflict: a test case for the UN -- India against international terrorism at the UN -- Contemporary development discourse and diplomacy of India at the UN India's Human Rights Record at the UN -- India's approach to multilateral governance of internet -- Conclusion: aligning interests with principle.

"India in the United Nations: Interplay of Interests and Principles presents a holistic and systematic understanding of India's long and rich association with the United Nations (UN) ever since it was established nearly 75 years ago. It examines notable patterns and phases of India's role in the UN and focuses on key areas of contemporary relevance where India's diplomatic efforts were at play. These include the India-Pakistan conflicts as well as other regional conflicts in the context of new threats to security, peacekeeping operations, countering international terrorism, protection of human rights, development diplomacy, internet governance and the question of enlargement of the Security Council. This book offers glimpses of India's persistence in framing its priorities and strategies for securing moral, legal and political endorsement in line with the established principles of the UN. The insights from these cumulative experiences of the present and previous governments are pertinent to crafting India's future global role"-- Provided by publisher.

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