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GONZALEZ CASTANEDA, Mario. India at the Margins of Global Governance: A Peculiar Practice of Multilateralism. Relac. int. [online]. 2017, vol.26, n.53, pp.19-40. ISSN 2314-2766.
Abstract: After the Cold War, India was forced to examine its non-alignment policy. Ap-parently, a new foreign policy was shaped. It was more ambitious in defining the scope of India's global interests yet, complying with global governance. But despite this appear-ance, when official discourse is analyzed and contrasted with evidence, it is possible to note not only the tensions and instabilities in the narrative, but also the continuities of non-alignment. This article aims to investigate the practice of multilateralism in Indian foreign policy considering the cases of SAARC and BRICS in historical perspective. The article traces the consistencies in how foreign policy has been conceived: restricting multilateralism as well as global governance, and securing India's national interest and sovereignty.
Palabras clave : India; Foreign Policy; Multilateralism; Global Governance; SAARC; BRICS.