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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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India's foreign policy...

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India's foreign policy, influenced by chanakya policy, is eager to keep good relation with all countries except Pakistan. As a result, it has also an intimate relationship with USA, inspite of having a long historical relationship with Russia.
  

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Hasibrahman India's foreign policy, influenced by C hanakya policy, is eager to keep maintain good relation s with all countries except Pakistan. As a result, it has also an intimate relationship with the USA [no comma] inspite in spite of having a long historical relationship with Russia. As shown above.

  • Hasibrahman India's foreign policy, influenced by C hanakya policy, is eager to keep maintain good relation s with all countries except Pakistan.
  • As a result, it has also an intimate relationship with the USA [no comma] inspite in spite of having a long historical relationship with Russia.
  • As shown above.
  • When speaking of international matters, it is usual to use the phrase "maintain relations" rather than "keep relations".
  • People can be eager to do things, but policies cannot, so you'll have to remove 'eager'.
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India's foreign policy, influenced by Chanakya policy, is eager to keep maintain good relations with all countries except Pakistan. As a result, it has also an intimate relationship with

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