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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
DEDICATION
GLOSSARY
ABBREVIATIONS
CONTENTS
PART I
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Gandhian Vision of Peace
1.2 Humanism in Gandhi
Notes and References
2. THE QUESTION OF WAR AND PEACE
2.1 Question of War
2.2 Ideological Currents in Indian Foreign Policy
(a) Anti-imperialism
(b) Liberal Internationalism
(c) Neutralism
(d) Neo-Marxism
(e) Gandhism
2.3 The Pacifist in Gandhi
2.4 National and International Perspective of Peace
2.5 Scope and Significance of the Study
Notes and References
3. RESEARCH DESIGN
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Objectives of the Study
3.3 Rationale of the Study
3.4 Method of Study
3.5 Sources and Types of Data
3.6 Chapterisation
Notes and References
PART II
4. GANDHIAN IDEALS: A STUDY
4.1 Gandhian Perspectives
4.2 Analysis of Gandhian Ideals
4.2.1 Truth
4.2.2 Non-violence
4.2.3 Swaraj
4.2.4 Satyagraha
4.3 Gandhian Ideal of Non-violence
4.4 Social Milieu and Gandhis Non-violence
4.5 Non-violence and Non-Alignment Policy of India
4.6 Types of Non-violence
4.7 The Directive Principles of State Policy
Notes and References
PART III
5. FOREIGN POLICY OF INDIA: A STUDY
5.1 Features of Indian Foreign Policy
1. Historical basis
2. Philosophical basis
3. Ideological basis
5.2 Approach to Indian Foreign Policy
5.3 Goals of Our Policy
(a) Self-determination for colonial people
(b) Opposition to racialism
(c) Peaceful settlement of disputes
(d) Support of the Afro-Asian Community of Nations
(e) Support to international organisation
5.4 Application of Gandhian Ideals on the Foreign Policy
5.5 Means of Foreign Policy
5.5.1 Methods of conciliation
5.5.2 Peaceful co-existence and panch sheet
5.5.3 Opposition to cold war
5.5.4 Non-alignment: New trend
5.5.5 Non-aligned movement
5.5.6 Commonwealth heads of government meeting
5.5.7 South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation
5.5.8 India and the United Nations Organisation
Notes and References
6. INDIAN FOREIGN POLICY AND IMMEDIATE NEIGHBOURS
6.1 Pakistan (Islamic Republic of Pakistan)
6.2 China (Peoples Republic of China)
6.3 Bangladesh (Peoples Republic of Bangladesh)
6.4 Nepal (Kingdom of Nepal)
6.5 Sri Lanka (Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka)
6.6 Burma (Myanmar)
6.7 Bhutan (Kingdom of Bhutan)
6.9 Towards a Better World of Peace: Gandhian Way
Notes and References
PART IV
7. CONCLUSION
7.1 World Peace and Non-violence
7.2 Major Findings
7.2.1 A. moral basis for foreign policy
7.2.2 Disarmament
7.2.3 Shanti sena or Peace brigade
7.2.4 The vision of Gandhiji and the Constitution of India
7.2.5 Contributions of the present study
Notes and References
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