India's Israel Policy

India's Israel Policy
Title India's Israel Policy PDF eBook
Author P. R. Kumaraswamy
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 377
Release 2010-07-28
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0231525486

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India's foreign policy toward Israel is a subject of deep dispute. Throughout the twentieth century arguments have raged over the Palestinian problem and the future of bilateral relations. Yet no text comprehensively looks at the attitudes and policies of India toward Israel, especially their development in conjunction with history. P. R. Kumaraswamy is the first to account for India's Israel policy, revealing surprising inconsistencies in positions taken by the country's leaders, such as Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, and tracing the crackling tensions between its professed values and realpolitik. Kumaraswamy's findings debunk the belief that India possesses a homogenous policy toward the Middle East. In fact, since the early days of independence, many within India have supported and pursued relations with Israel. Using material derived from archives in both India and Israel, Kumaraswamy investigates the factors that have hindered relations between these two countries despite their numerous commonalities. He also considers how India destabilized relations, the actions that were necessary for normalization to occur, and the directions bilateral relations may take in the future. In his most provocative argument, Kumaraswamy underscores the disproportionate affect of anticolonial sentiments and the Muslim minority on shaping Indian policy.

India's Saudi Policy

India's Saudi Policy
Title India's Saudi Policy PDF eBook
Author P. R. Kumaraswamy
Publisher Springer
Pages 332
Release 2018-09-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9811307946

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The book traces India’s Saudi Policy and locates the current state of bilateral relations and the challenges it faces. It argues that during the Cold War the relations were largely shaped by the Pakistan factor which in turn inhibited both sides from exploring the importance and value of one another. As a result, the relations were largely transactional and marginal. The end of the Cold War coincided with two interesting developments, namely, significant growth in India’s economic power and influence and the de-hyphenation of Pakistan from its Middle East policy. This resulted in greater political engagements between India and Saudi Arabia and was strengthened by the growing energy trade ties. For long expatiate population and haj have been the backbone of the relations, and they have been new instruments as India looks to enhance its engagements with the Kingdom through investments opportunities, political contacts, shared security concerns and strategic cooperation. India’s Saudi policy, however, face many challenges most importantly the regional instability, the Iran factor, low oil price and the international dynamics. The book will be the first comprehensive work on the India-Saudi relations. Though targeting a wider audience, it will be academically grounded and based on primary sources collected from India and Saudi Arabia.

Indo-Saudi Relations: Emerging Strategic Dimensions

Indo-Saudi Relations: Emerging Strategic Dimensions
Title Indo-Saudi Relations: Emerging Strategic Dimensions PDF eBook
Author Muddassir Quamar
Publisher King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS)
Pages 36
Release 2018-02-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 6038206620

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India and Saudi Arabia are two ascending powers, both being G-20 economies and important players in respective regions of South Asia and the Middle East. In over a decade since the visit of King Abdullah and the signing of Delhi Declaration in 2006, the two have strengthened bilateral relations based on strong trade and frequent political engagements. The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding on defense cooperation in February 2014 added a new dimension with promise for close security cooperation. Bilateral ties were further strengthened by the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Riyadh in April 2016. With a growing business, increased investments and close security co-operation Indo-Saudi relations have started to acquire a strategic dimension. Despite some challenges, Indo-Saudi relations are poised to gain a strategic dimension based on common concerns and interests in security and defense cooperation and business investments.

Modi and the Reinvention of Indian Foreign Policy

Modi and the Reinvention of Indian Foreign Policy
Title Modi and the Reinvention of Indian Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Hall, Ian
Publisher Bristol University Press
Pages 240
Release 2019-09-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1529204607

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Narendra Modi’s energetic personal diplomacy and promise to make India a ‘leading power’ surprised many analysts. Most had predicted that his government would concentrate on domestic issues, on the growth and development demanded by Indian voters, and that he lacked necessary experience in international relations. Instead, Modi’s first term saw a concerted attempt to reinvent Indian foreign policy by replacing inherited understandings of its place in the world with one drawn largely from Hindu nationalist ideology. Following Modi’s re-election in 2019, this book explores the drivers of this reinvention, arguing it arose from a combination of elite conviction and electoral calculation, and the impact it has had on India’s international relations.

India's Foreign Policy

India's Foreign Policy
Title India's Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Pearson Education India
Pages 480
Release 2009
Genre India
ISBN 9788131710258

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In this volume, scholars specializing in different dimensions of foreign-policy analysis examine the dynamics of India's international relations. The volume reviews the economic growth that has propelled it to the status of a globally recognized power, and examines its nuclear policy and maritime strategy as a register of its present capabilities and future aspirations. The news media, often neglected in the study of international politics, are studied as an important index to-and catalysis for-the formulation of government policies. The volume also comprehensively analyses India's bilateral and multilateral relations, their influence on the stability of the subcontinent, their bearing on the country's international presence, and their relevance for its political ambitions.

India and Israel

India and Israel
Title India and Israel PDF eBook
Author P. R. Kumaraswamy
Publisher
Pages 68
Release 1998
Genre India
ISBN

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The India Way

The India Way
Title The India Way PDF eBook
Author S. Jaishankar
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 240
Release 2020-09-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9390163870

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The decade from the 2008 global financial crisis to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic has seen a real transformation of the world order. The very nature of international relations and its rules are changing before our eyes. For India, this means optimal relationships with all the major powers to best advance its goals. It also requires a bolder and non-reciprocal approach to its neighbourhood. A global footprint is now in the making that leverages India's greater capability and relevance, as well as its unique diaspora. This era of global upheaval entails greater expectations from India, putting it on the path to becoming a leading power. In The India Way, S. Jaishankar, India's Minister of External Affairs, analyses these challenges and spells out possible policy responses. He places this thinking in the context of history and tradition, appropriate for a civilizational power that seeks to reclaim its place on the world stage.