The Nehruvian model and the post-cold war world Mudiam Prithvi Ram Abstract India’s socio-cultural heritage includes the principles and values of plurality, respect for diversity, tolerance and compromise, which are highly relevant to the global community as a whole while being largely shared by other Asian peoples. Nehru’s theory of international relations enshrines these principles, adapting them to the modern politicoeconomic context and it is, as such, very appropriate for building a new Asian order. Top |
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