INDIA’S STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS: ROLE, TYPOLOGY, PRIORITIES
The main objective of this paper is to examine India’s strategic partnerships according to their objectives and their role for India. The analysis considers both India’s foreign policy goals, particularly in the Indo-Pacific area in terms of the “Act East” policy after 2011-2012, and the inputs need...
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doaj-453fcd9ba3624ead8c8d8957040e32042020-11-24T23:05:58ZronInstitute for World EconomyRevista de Economie Mondială2343-95212343-95212018-10-011032738INDIA’S STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS: ROLE, TYPOLOGY, PRIORITIESIulia Monica Oehler-Șincai0Institutul de Economie Mondială – Academia Română, Bucureşti, RomâniaThe main objective of this paper is to examine India’s strategic partnerships according to their objectives and their role for India. The analysis considers both India’s foreign policy goals, particularly in the Indo-Pacific area in terms of the “Act East” policy after 2011-2012, and the inputs needed to reform the Indian economy. The research highlights the Russian Federation, the USA, France, Israel, but also Germany and the UK among India’s core partners in the development of the Indian defense industry, with Germany playing a key role in economic growth and development as well. Conversely, despite some recent catalysts of the bilateral relationship, the European Union has not managed yet to occupy a central place within India’s strategic partnerships.http://iem.ro/rem/index.php/REM/article/view/677/758Indiastrategic partnersreformsecuritydefencetradeinvestmentenergyurbanisation |
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INDIA’S STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS: ROLE, TYPOLOGY, PRIORITIES |
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INDIA’S STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS: ROLE, TYPOLOGY, PRIORITIES |
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INDIA’S STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS: ROLE, TYPOLOGY, PRIORITIES |
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INDIA’S STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS: ROLE, TYPOLOGY, PRIORITIES |
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INDIA’S STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS: ROLE, TYPOLOGY, PRIORITIES |
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india’s strategic partnerships: role, typology, priorities |
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Institute for World Economy |
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Revista de Economie Mondială |
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2343-9521 2343-9521 |
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2018-10-01 |
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The main objective of this paper is to examine India’s strategic partnerships according to their objectives and their role for India. The analysis considers both India’s foreign policy goals, particularly in the Indo-Pacific area in terms of the “Act East” policy after 2011-2012, and the inputs needed to reform the Indian economy. The research highlights the Russian Federation, the USA, France, Israel, but also Germany and the UK among India’s core partners in the development of the Indian defense industry, with Germany playing a key role in economic growth and development as well. Conversely, despite some recent catalysts of the bilateral relationship, the European Union has not managed yet to occupy a central place within India’s strategic partnerships. |
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India strategic partners reform security defence trade investment energy urbanisation |
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