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13 The Partnership that Dare not Speak its Name? The Evolution of India–Israel Relations (1947–2012)
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History up to Independence in 1947 History up to Independence in 1947
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The Systemic Factor of Colonialism The Systemic Factor of Colonialism
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Domestic Factors Domestic Factors
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Individual-Level Factors Individual-Level Factors
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Mohandas K. Gandhi Mohandas K. Gandhi
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Jawarharlal Nehru Jawarharlal Nehru
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India’s Policy towards Africa: 1947 to the Early 1990s India’s Policy towards Africa: 1947 to the Early 1990s
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Systemic Factors: Decolonization of Africa and the Non-Aligned Movement Systemic Factors: Decolonization of Africa and the Non-Aligned Movement
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Supporting the Decolonization of Africa Supporting the Decolonization of Africa
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The Non-Aligned Movement The Non-Aligned Movement
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Domestic Factors Influencing Indian Foreign Policy towards Africa Domestic Factors Influencing Indian Foreign Policy towards Africa
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Individual-Level Factors Individual-Level Factors
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Continued Influence of Nehru until 1964 Continued Influence of Nehru until 1964
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Indira Gandhi and the Declining Influence of Individuals in Determining Indian Foreign Policy towards Africa Indira Gandhi and the Declining Influence of Individuals in Determining Indian Foreign Policy towards Africa
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India and Africa Since the Early 1990s India and Africa Since the Early 1990s
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Systemic Factors Influencing the Indo-African Relationship Systemic Factors Influencing the Indo-African Relationship
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The Geopolitical Realignment The Geopolitical Realignment
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Economic Motivations Economic Motivations
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Domestic Factors Driving Indian Interest in Africa Domestic Factors Driving Indian Interest in Africa
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Enhancing Energy Security Enhancing Energy Security
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Economic Diplomacy: Finding New Markets for Indian Goods and Services Economic Diplomacy: Finding New Markets for Indian Goods and Services
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Security Concerns Lead to Closer Collaboration with Eastern Africa Security Concerns Lead to Closer Collaboration with Eastern Africa
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Declining Individual Factors in the Indo-African Relationship since the 1990s Declining Individual Factors in the Indo-African Relationship since the 1990s
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Prospects for the Future of India’s Relationship with Africa Prospects for the Future of India’s Relationship with Africa
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15 India’s Resurgent Foreign Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa
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The author analyses the changing nature of India’s relationship with Sub-Saharan Africa by the 21st century. From a centuries-old trade relationship, India’s foreign policy in Africa was transformed, by the early 20th century, into a relationship based on the common experience of colonial subjugation. In addition, the onset of the Cold War after Indian independence also informed India’s relationship with Africa, as India and many African countries responded to the changing international system by supporting the Non-Aligned Movement. With the end of the Cold War and India’s economic opening in the early 1990s, Indian engagement in Africa has deepened based largely on Realist assessments of domestic needs that increased cooperation with Africa can help attain. The rise of domestic factors undergirding India’s foreign policy in Sub-Saharan Africa, as well as the continued importance of systemic factors are likely to continue to drive enhanced Indo-African ties in the 21st century.
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