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ID163694
Title ProperNon-Alignment and Beyond: India’s Interest in Latin America, 1961–1972
LanguageENG
AuthorMusto, Ryan A
Summary / Abstract (Note)Between 1961 and 1972, Latin America came to capture India’s diplomatic imagination. Officials within India’s Ministry of External Affairs identified strengthened ties with the region as a way to augment, restrain, and transcend the Non-Aligned Movement, further India’s international prestige and political influence, spread Indian culture, and bolster India’s economy. India’s interest in Latin America climaxed after Prime Minister Indira Gandhi prioritised the region and Pakistan strengthened diplomatic relations with Panama in autmn 1967. Yet uncertainty over the internal realities of Latin America hindered any Indian pivot. In the end, India’s aspirations for Latin America failed to materialise.
`In' analytical NoteDiplomacy and Statecraft Vol. 29, No.4; Dec 2018: p.613-637
Journal SourceDiplomacy and Statecraft Vol: 29 No 4
Key WordsNon-alignment ;  Latin America ;  India’s Interest ;  1961–1972


 
 
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