INDIA FOREIGN TRADE WITH WEST ASIA: A STUDY
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Little do most Indian citizens realize that West Asia (or the center East) has traditionally been one in all the foremost policy challenges for brand spanking New Delhi. From Nehru’s stretch towards the region underneath the gloss of the Non-Aligned Movement to supporting Saddam Hussein’s Ba’athist Irak within the hope of protective oil interests and philosophy, India’s stake within the region has remained high on the rear of political, economic and demographic challenges. Till the top of the conflict India’s relations with West Asia were primarily formed by India’s policy responses to evolving government ground realities internationally and within the region. Once India became independent, the West exercised virtually unquestionable influence and management over West Asia. All freelance West Asian countries then had powerfully anti-Communist, pro-West regimes and had become a vicinity of the American-led axis within the context of the recently emerged conflict. However, to the West’s nice disappointment, even anger, India adopted a singular approach — not being aligned with either camp. Foreign policy could be a dynamic method by that nation states try and alter themselves to the dynamic pace of international realities and domestic demands. However, the policy could be a complicated method. Therefore, the states typically love numerous techniques and methods for making certain themselves with most advantage out of given things. It’s conjointly true that a specific strategy developed at a peculiar political context, might not be appropriate to totally different and ulterior things. Thus, states typically try and re-define and rethink several of the sooner ways and postures because; they'll notice it natural reflection within the modified policy behavior. Despite this the historical, ancient and cultural themes keep influencing the policy choices. Hence, continuity and alter mark the dynamics of any policy programmed.
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