Indian Nuclear Diplomacy Post May 1998

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international relations theory
nuclear non-proliferation policy
post-1998 Indian nuclear policy analysis
qualitative discourse methods
regional power politics
South Asian security
strategic culture analysis

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  • ISBN 9781041014508
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores Indian nuclear diplomacy in post May 1998 and deconstructs the discourse presented in public and private sphere. It shows how India discursively constructed its self image as the promoter of peace and stability not only in the region but in the entire world and employed concerns raised by international community in the prevailing environment to present a discourse that looked sensible and even attractive. The discursive constructions in Indian nuclear diplomacy discourse offer a fresh insight into Indian strategic culture and will draw attention of many scholars and policy makers not only in South Asia but across the world.

Scholars and researchers working in the field of discourse analysis, international relations, strategic studies and nuclear non-proliferation will find this book of great interest.

Nasir Hafeez holds a PhD from Department of International Relations, National Defence University (NDU) Islamabad. He has been associated with SAIS Johns Hopkins University as visiting research associate in south Asian studies centre. Has been teaching at NDU in IR and Strategic Studies department. Has published research papers in research journals and participated in various international/ national seminars / conferences. His research areas are national and international security, nuclear strategy, nuclear diplomacy, Non-proliferation, arms control and disarmament, Discourse analysis, strategic Foresight and scenario planning.

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