THE REASONS AND FACTORS OF DEVELOPMENT OF NEW PUBLIC DIPLOMACY IN INDIA
23.06.2022
International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series C. Volume 1 Issue 3
Abstract. This article provides information on the transition of the Republic of India, one of the most developed countries in Asia, from traditional people's diplomacy to a new form of people's diplomacy from the beginning of the XXI century, its achievements and results.
Keywords: public diplomacy, media, cooperation, organization, foreign, diaspora, region, aid.
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