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BUSINESS STANDARD
T N Ninan: A Singh doctrine?
Manmohan Singh broke the economic mould in 1991. He may be trying to do the same thing with foreign policy now
T N Ninan / New Delhi December 12, 2009
Manmohan Singh broke the economic mould in 1991. He may be trying to do the same thing with foreign policy. As with economic policy till Dr Singh came along, the countryââ¬â¢s diplomacy too has remained in a basically Nehruvian mould ââ¬â with an emphasis on principles, on right and wrong, on Third World solidarity. It came to a stage where other countries began to view Indian negotiating positions in multilateral fora as all ââ¬Åtakeââ¬Â and no ââ¬Ågiveââ¬Â. Dr Singh seems inclined to change that.
BUSINESS STANDARD
T N Ninan: A Singh doctrine?
Manmohan Singh broke the economic mould in 1991. He may be trying to do the same thing with foreign policy now
T N Ninan / New Delhi December 12, 2009
Manmohan Singh broke the economic mould in 1991. He may be trying to do the same thing with foreign policy. As with economic policy till Dr Singh came along, the countryââ¬â¢s diplomacy too has remained in a basically Nehruvian mould ââ¬â with an emphasis on principles, on right and wrong, on Third World solidarity. It came to a stage where other countries began to view Indian negotiating positions in multilateral fora as all ââ¬Åtakeââ¬Â and no ââ¬Ågiveââ¬Â. Dr Singh seems inclined to change that.