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Assessment of India’s ‘act East’ policy

By: Dihidar, Abijit.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Third Concept Description: 40(473), Jul, 2026: p.25-28. In: Third ConceptSummary: Indian foreign policy took a new turn in201 as the newly elected Prime Minster Narendra Modi adopted India’s act East policy. The act East policy was an up gradation of the earlier known look East policy which was introduced by the Narasimha Rao government in 1991. Through act East policy, the government of India decided to strengthen India’s political, economic technological, security and cultural relationships with the members of the association of Southeast Asian nations. The paper will discuss the achievement of India’s at East policy and also its impending challenges. – Reproduced
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Indian foreign policy took a new turn in201 as the newly elected Prime Minster Narendra Modi adopted India’s act East policy. The act East policy was an up gradation of the earlier known look East policy which was introduced by the Narasimha Rao government in 1991. Through act East policy, the government of India decided to strengthen India’s political, economic technological, security and cultural relationships with the members of the association of Southeast Asian nations. The paper will discuss the achievement of India’s at East policy and also its impending challenges. – Reproduced

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