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INDIA’S FOREIGN RELATIONS–2010 DOCUMENTS Other books of Avtar Singh Bhasin 1. Some called it Partition, Some Freedom: (Last 75 days of the Raj) 2. India–Sri Lanka Relations and Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Conflict: Documents: 1947–2000–Five Volumes 3. India in Sri Lanka— Between Lion and the Tigers 4. India–Bangladesh Relations: Documents 1971–2002— Five Volumes 5. Nepal–India and Nepal–China Relations–1947–2005 Documents—Five Volumes 6. India’s Foreign Relation—Documents Annual Volumes for 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 INDIA’S FOREIGN RELATIONS - 2010 DOCUMENTS (With Enlarged Edition on the C.D.) Introduced & Edited by AVTAR SINGH BHASIN PUBLISHED IN COOPERATION WITH PUBLIC DIPLOMACY DIVISION MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS GEETIKA PUBLISHERS NEW DELHI-110 028 Published by GEETIKA PUBLISHERS A-51/II Naraina Vihar, New Delhi-110028 Tele: 98-111-57294, 011–2577-1897 E-mail: [email protected] 2011 April-©Avtar Singh Bhasin ISBN : 978-93-81417-00-3 Printed and Bound in India at Focus Impressions, New Delhi-110 003 E-mail : [email protected] [email protected] Distributed by Geetika Publishers A-51/II, Naraina Vihar New Delhi – 110028 www.geetikapublishers.in President of India Shrimati Pratibha Devisingh Patil Vice President of India Shri Mohammad Hamid Ansari Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh Ministry of External Affairs External Affairs Minister Shri S. M. Krishna Minister of State Minister of State Shrimati Preneet Kaur Shri E. Ahamed Foreign Secretary Smt. Nirupama Rao Secretary (East) Ms. Vijaya Latha Reddy Secretary (West) Shri Vivek Katju Secretary (Economic Relations) Shri Manbir Singh Dean, Foreign Service Institute Shri Ajai Choudhry Special Secretaries Shri R. B. Mardhekar Shir Jayant Prasad Additional Secretaries Km. Sarita Bali Shri Dalip Sinha Shri Asoke Kumar Mukerji Shri Ashok Tomar Shri Basant Kumar Gupta Official Spokesperson Shri Vishnu Prakash Joint Secretary (Public Diplomacy) Shri Navdeep Suri (The deployment of officers shown above is as on December 31, 2010) INDIA’S FOREIGN RELATIONS – 2010 SUMMARY OF CONTENTS Section – I General Section – II Climate Change Section – III Civil Nuclear Energy Section – IV Multilateral Cooperation Section – V Diaspora Section – VI ASIA (i) South ASIA-Countries of the SAARC (ii) Southeast, East ASIA and Pacific (iii) West and Central Asia Section – VII AFRICA Section – VIII EUROPE Section – IX AMERICAS (i) North America (ii) South and Central America Section – X INDIA AND THE UNITED NATIONS Section – XI INDIA AT THE UNITED NATIONS P R E F A C E This is the ninth volume in the series "India's Foreign Relations" published annually in cooperation with the Public Diplomacy Division of the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India. The documents showcase the reach of Indian foreign relations in a globalised world. They are reflective of the complex web of considerations between nations. They indicate the shift of economic power to Asia and emergence of India as a major player. No international gathering today is complete without Indian presence and in finding solution to international problems Indian input is valued. In the last six decades, India has made success of its experiment with democracy and the nations around the world look at it with admiration. It is no wonder now that the United Arab Republic after the overthrow of its old regime and anxious to adopt the creed of democracy, looks towards India for help in organising its elections. In the last couple of decades, India's success story in democracy has been buttressed considerably with another success story of economic miracle with the achievement of high growth of eight to nine percent. The manner in which India came out unscathed from the economic meltdown of the 2008 have left many wondering at the resilience of Indian institutions. It is the strength of its institutions and their ability to overcome any setbacks which nations encounter now and then, that inspire confidence in Indian story. The preference of India to project its soft power over the hard one, helped New Delhi to build confidence among the developing countries. The emergence of new consultative groupings intersecting continental barriers have forged new relationships among nations to work towards human wellbeing - a far greater guarantee of peace. India's story now attracts global interest . These volumes seek to carry this message of India to people around the world. The global engagement of India and its increased interaction has led to the generation of plethora of documents thereby increasing the bulk every year. This needed tackling and in 2009 we experimented by combining electronic technology with the print and found it quite successful. While the printed volume, like last year, provides the ready reference to the totality of material made available, by placing the text of some of the documents in the accompanying Compact Disc (CD), the bulk has been brought within a reasonable limit.

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