Abstract

The socio-economic regulation has significant impact in shaping foreign policy choices ofany country. This paper tries to analyze one major thrust in Indian foreign policy: trade withspecific reference to agriculture. It focuses on the domestic factors and compulsions in shapingthe foreign policy of India on specific issues related to social welfare of the common people.Ideational liberalism one of the important variant of liberalism makes an important assumptionthat socio-economic regulations play an important role in framing the foreign policy of anycountry. It is significant to identify how the Indian foreign policy makers have decoded thesedomestic compulsions and incorporated demands into government policies. An investigation isbased on the premises that socio-economic domestic compulsions have significant capability toinfluence the choices of Indian foreign policy.

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