Taneja, Kabir
(2017)
India's foreign policy in West Asia: managing the three poles of power.
South Asia @ LSE
(18 Sep 2017).
Website.
Abstract
Up until now India has been largely successful in balancing Iran, Saudi Arabia and Israel. In recent years economic collaboration has increased significantly, as all three powers have recognised the advantages of engaging with the growing Indian market. Although this offers India a great opportunity to make inroads into the region, Kabir Taneja notes significant domestic institutional reform will be needed if New Delhi is to compete with China in the region.
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