International Relations (IR) developed as a separate academic discipline after World War II. West-centric discourse has dominated International Relations regarding its genealogy methodology epistemology and axiology. Non-western perspectives on IR are typically absent in arguments and interpretations presented in scholarly accounts.</br></br>
Indic perspective on International Relations addresses this gap by analysing the disciplinary crisis and advancing the Indic narrative as a viable non-western alternative. Besides this edited volume also covers different aspects of India`s foreign policy Indian strategic culture and key bilateral and multilateral relations. Written by well-known scholars from an interdisciplinary perspective this forward-looking work opens up the possibilities of rethinking International Relations from the Indic perspective.
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