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Vijay Gokhale on Crosswinds of History: India, China, and the Cold War's Hidden Game

Interpreting India

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India's Role in the Cold War: Missed Opportunities and Decline of Influence

This chapter explores India's role in the Cold War era and examines missed opportunities in its foreign policy. It discusses why India believed that the British were their best external partners, and how limited decision-making and reliance on gut instinct had costly consequences. It also highlights the decline of India's influence in global affairs during the 1950s and the growing gap between India and China.

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