ID | 121061 |
Title Proper | India-GCC relations |
Other Title Information | contemporary dynamics |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ilias, M H |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The Arab Spring did not turn everything vis-a-vis Gulf politics upside down, but the post-Arab spring politics seems to provide a fundamental component for change in nature of India-GCC relations. Primarily, there are profound shifts in GCC countries' foreign policy making in the post-Arab spring period. The event, of course, has brought a likelihood of a post-American phase in the external policy formulation. This shift is more explicit in Qatar's case as the country is making concerted moves to come closer to the champions of post-Arab spring regional politics-Egypt and Turkey. India and China appear to be the major potential beneficiaries of the emerging situation. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 34, No.6; Jun 2013: p.29-36 |
Journal Source | World Focus Vol. 34, No.6; Jun 2013: p.29-36 |
Key Words | Arab Spring ; Gulf Politics ; Post Arab Spring Politics ; India - GCC Relations ; India ; GCC ; Foreign Policy ; Regional Politics |