Book Summary of No Strings Attatched? India's Policies And Foreign Aid, 1947-1966 This book discusses the repercussions on India's policies that the dependence on foriegn aid might have had at the behest of a donor state. It also focuses on the factors that have motivated the United States and the Soviet Union in their aid policy to a country whose geo-strategic importance and whose human and natural resources constituted an important component of the Cold War. It also considers the reactions that these motivations gave rise to India.
Pages
432
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Manohar Publishers and Distributors
Release
January 01, 2003
ISBN
8173045135
ISBN 13
9788173045134
No Strings Attatched? India's Policies And Foreign Aid, 1947 1966
Book Summary of No Strings Attatched? India's Policies And Foreign Aid, 1947-1966 This book discusses the repercussions on India's policies that the dependence on foriegn aid might have had at the behest of a donor state. It also focuses on the factors that have motivated the United States and the Soviet Union in their aid policy to a country whose geo-strategic importance and whose human and natural resources constituted an important component of the Cold War. It also considers the reactions that these motivations gave rise to India.