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David M. Malone and Rohan Mukherjee
David M. Malone, a former Canadian Ambassador to the UN and High Commissioner to India, is president of
Canada’s International Development Research Centre. He is completing a survey of Indian foreign policy called
Does the Elephant Dance? (forthcoming in 2011 from Oxford University Press). The views expressed here are his
own and not those of his employer. Rohan Mukherjee is a senior research specialist at Princeton University.
He has also worked with the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, and the National Knowledge Commission,
Government of India.
Survival | vol. 52 no. 1 | February–March 2010 | pp. 137–158 DOI 10.1080/00396331003612513
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