A combination of global political and economic factors helped Asia and the Gulf ‘rediscover’ their ties in the beginning of the 21st century. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries adopted a ‘Look East’ policy, as a result of which India further consolidated its age-old partnership with the region. Against the backdrop of this renewed ‘East-East camaraderie’, this book explores how growing GCC-India economic ties could impact the future course of their relationship. It postulates that the stage is now set for the construction of a strategic GCC-India partnership, including the evolution of a strategic role for India in the region.
Edited by: Abubaker Bagader, Ranjit Gupta, Talmiz Ahmad, and N. Janardhan
Date: June 30th, 2013
Publisher: Gulf Research Centre Cambridge
Publication Category: GRC Books
Price: 56.27 SAR
Type: Digital Copy, Hard Copy ISBN: 9781909864009
File Size: 2,050.64 KB
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