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Public Diplomacy and India’s Foreign Policy.
Public diplomacy as a new strategy and its relevance in the pursuit of India’s foreign policy is the focus of this article. Whereas traditional diplomacy is formal, structured, and an institutional mechanism, public diplomacy is semi-formal that strengthens the base of diplomacy and is more people-c...
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MAN AND DEVELOPMENT
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245 | |a Public Diplomacy and India’s Foreign Policy. | ||
260 | |c 2009 |a MAN AND DEVELOPMENT | ||
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520 | |a Public diplomacy as a new strategy and its relevance in the pursuit of India’s foreign policy is the focus of this article. Whereas traditional diplomacy is formal, structured, and an institutional mechanism, public diplomacy is semi-formal that strengthens the base of diplomacy and is more people-centric in contrast to the former which is largely government-centred. In times of the growing base of participatory democracy, we need to make the foreign policy a product of liaison between people and policy-makers. Public diplomacy has added a new dimension recently to India’s foreign policy and has huge possibilities of widening the base of diplomacy vis-a-vis people at home and abroad | ||
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