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Walking the Thin Line: India's Anti-Racist Diplomatic Practice in South Africa, Canada, and Australia, 1946–55

Davis, Alexander E.; Thakur, Vineet

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Alexander E. Davis

Vineet Thakur



Abstract

Historians of India's foreign policy have often failed to see beyond the ‘Great man’ Jawaharlal Nehru. This Nehru-centric vision is not only misleading, but also unfair to Nehru. Here, we seek to take the gaze off Nehru and New Delhi so as to view Indian foreign policy from different locations. We examine the ways in which India's diplomats in Australia, Canada, and South Africa resisted racial discrimination. India's anti-racist diplomacy has most often been viewed as pointless moralistic ranting: the domain of the ‘hypersensitive, emotional’ Indian. We argue, however, based on largely unexamined archival material and an emphasis on the practice of Indian diplomacy, that India's diplomats in these bastions of settler-colonial racism were tactful, strategic, and effective in challenging racist, colonial practices and bringing an anti-racist discourse to international politics. Nehruvian foreign-policy discourse, and its goal of an anti-racist world order, then, was tempered by its diplomatic practices. In particular, this occurred outside of New Delhi in places where India's hopes for productive international relationships clashed with its Nehruvian worldview.

Citation

Davis, A. E., & Thakur, V. Walking the Thin Line: India's Anti-Racist Diplomatic Practice in South Africa, Canada, and Australia, 1946–55. The International History Review, 38(5), 880-899. https://doi.org/10.1080/07075332.2016.1144630

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Mar 4, 2016
Deposit Date Apr 6, 2017
Publicly Available Date Jun 17, 2019
Journal The International History Review
Print ISSN 0707-5332
Electronic ISSN 1949-6540
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 38
Issue 5
Pages 880-899
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/07075332.2016.1144630
Keywords Indian diplomacy, anti-racism, diplomatic practice, Commonwealth, Jawaharlal Nehru

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