ID | 185403 |
Title Proper | India’s Policy towards West Asia |
Language | ENG |
Author | Tripathi , Sudhanshu |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | As West Asia is an extended part of the Greater Asia and has many of the common and defining geographical connections, resulting into the closest economic, political, social, and cultural similarities between the two, the cultural roots as evolved since ancient times between India and West Asia, obviously point at the marked similarities between them. Because no other country in the Asian continent have had as long and sustained historical engagements with the West Asia - despite undergoing tumultuous and turbulent journey since the long past reflecting gory violence and brutal terrorism - as that of India and that underlines the significance of present day relevance between them. Evidently their mutual relations make their historic engagements unique and unparalleled. |
`In' analytical Note | World Focus Vol. 43, No.2; Feb 2022: p.32-37 |
Journal Source | World Focus 2022-02 43, 2 |
Key Words | West Asia ; India’s Policy |