ID | 128121 |
Title Proper | Political relations between India and the European Union |
Other Title Information | convergences and divergences on some major contemporary international issues, Afghanistan and the Arab Spring |
Language | ENG |
Author | Bhattacharya, Purusottam |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The development of India's relations with the European Union (EU) has been a slow and graduate affair over the past five decades. India's linkages with the mainland continental Europe in the wake of its independence in 1947 were somewhat tardy in developing as the region was accorded a relatively lower priority by decision makers, in New Delhi. The only exception was Britain with whom India has deep ties for historical reasons and which New Delhi decided to continue even after independence on political and economic grounds. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Studies Vol.31, No.1; Jan-Jun 2013: p.1-8 |
Journal Source | Asian Studies Vol.31, No.1; Jan-Jun 2013: p.1-8 |
Key Words | Political Ground ; Economic Ground ; India ; Indian Strategy ; Indian Political Strategy ; European Union - EU ; Bilateral Relations ; India - EU Relations ; United Kingdom - UK ; Politics - India ; Diplomatic Relations ; Indo - UK Relations ; International Relations - IR ; Economic Relations - Indo-EU ; Political Relations - Indo-EU ; Political Relations ; Contemporary International Issues ; Decision Making ; NATO ; Economic Transitions ; Arab Spring ; Afghanistan |