India's Spatial Imaginations of South Asia : Power, Commerce, and Community
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Oxford International Relations in South Asia
ISBN-10
0199489882
ISBN-13
9780199489886
Publisher
OUP India
Imprint
OUP India
Country of Manufacture
IN
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 14th, 2019
Print length
268 Pages
Weight
378 grams
Dimensions
15.40 x 22.50 x 2.20 cms
Product Classification:
International relationsDiplomacy
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Space matters in foreign policy. India''s understanding of its neighbourhood is informed by a politics of realism as South Asia remains a ''space'' defined in terms of power and sovereign territoriality in contrast to alternative imaginations based on the market or community. India''s relations with neighbours have moved between fixed points of references, constituted by its imagination of South Asia as a space of power and territorial control. India''s spatial imaginations of its neighbourhood build on a differentiated cartography of territorial nationalism, colonizing our shared ontology of social space.
By mapping India''s spatial imaginations underlying Indian foreign policy toward South Asia, Shibashis Chatterjee argues that India''s understanding of its neighbourhood is informed by a politics of realism as South Asia remains a ''space'' defined in terms of power and sovereign territoriality in contrast to alternative imaginations based on the market or community. This understanding is one of India''s ruling elites consisting of politicians, cutting across party lines, key bureaucrats, army chiefs, and influential policy intellectuals. While alternative imagination/s of South Asia is indeed ideationally possible, the politics necessary to make this happen is virtually nonexistent. While India''s relations with neighbours have varied with regimes over time, these have moved between fixed points of references, constituted by its imagination of South Asia as a space of power and territorial control. The book tells a story of India''s spatial imaginations of its neighbourhood and reveals how the differentiated cartography of territorial nationalism still looms large on our shared ontology of social space.
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