This book, containing essays on themes relating to India's relations with Iran and Israel, deals with issues that have been intensely debated in the country for some time now. India’s robust ties with both Iran and Israel – bitter adversaries for more than three decades – have intrigued West Asia watchers. The essays herein highlight the parallel nature of India's engagements with the two countries and attempt to understand the critical concept of strategic autonomy that defines India’s foreign policy postures on contentious issues. The first five essays touch on the central drivers of India’s Iran policy and discuss the limits on New Delhi’s relations with the Islamic Republic. The last three essays dealing with Israel highlight the significance of India’s intervention on questions relating to Israel as well as Israel’s inspirational connection with India. With its unique treatment, lucid analysis and unusual organisation, this factually informed and policy oriented collection of essays on India, Iran and Israel will be an extremely useful resource for scholars, students, policymakers and diplomats alike. It will also interest business community involved with the West Asian region as well as any intelligent layperson looking for facts and figures on subjects discussed in the book.
Contents
India’s “Look West” Policy and Iran: External and Domestic Imperatives
United States as a Factor in India-Iran Relations
India’s Israel-Iran Balancing Act
Israel and the Iranian Nuclear Programme: India’s Differing Views
Sanctions on Iran and India’s Response: Impact on Indo-Iranian Energy Ties
India-Israel Relations and the Palestinian Issue: Perception of Gulf Monarchies
UNSCOP and the Partition of Palestine: Minority Plan and the
Contemporary Relevance of India’s Position in the Committee
One-State Solution to the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict:
Contemporary Debate and Suggestions from India’s Federal Experience
Author: Sujata Ashwarya Cheema
ISBN: 9789383649136
Pages: 254
Features: HB, KW |