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ID161447
Title ProperChanging nature of the pakistan factor in india-gulf relations:
Other Title Information an indian perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorQuamar, Muddassir
Summary / Abstract (Note)India's relations with the Gulf countries started to flourish in the 1990s after India succeeded in de-hyphenating Pakistan from its policy toward the Gulf. Though Pakistan remained a factor as it continued to raise Kashmir and internal situation in India at multilateral forums such as OIC to evoke anti-India sentiments, it did not remain an underlying factor in as was the case during the Cold War era. In the contemporary dynamics, when India-Gulf relations are progressing toward strategic partnerships, Pakistan has re-emerged as a factor but its nature has changed. As highlighted in the joint statements issued during the Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visits to the Gulf countries since May 2014, India can now put pressure on Pakistan by highlighting its policy of sponsoring terrorism. This was evident when the Arab Gulf countries condemned the Pathankot (January 2016) and Uri (September 2016) terrorist attacks. India's relations with the Arab Gulf and other Middle Eastern countries are independent of their engagements with Pakistan and India-Pakistan tension, but New Delhi has stepped up efforts to raise the issue of cross-border terrorism and use of religion to incite terror activities against India during its engagements with these countries. It underlines the growing convergence between India and Arab Gulf countries over regional issues and the ability of India to isolate Pakistan over issues related to terrorism.
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Asian Affairs Vol. 49, No.4; Nov 2018: p.625-644 |
Journal SourceAsian Affairs Vol: 49 No 4
Key WordsIndia ;  Pakistan ;  Saudi Arabia ;  UAE ;  Gulf ;  Indian Foreign Policy ;  Modi


 
 
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