Abraham Accords and Sift in west Asia: Implication for India's Strategic interests in the Region
By: Singh, Subhash
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BookPublisher: Indian Journal of Political Science Description: 85(1), Jan-Mar, 2024: p.175-184.Subject(s): India, Israel, UAE, USA, Abraham Accords and West Asia| Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Abraham Accord, signed in September 2020, was a historic agreement between Israel and two Arab states, the United Arab Emirates(UAE) and Bahrain. The accord aimed to normalize relations between the countries and promote peace and stability in West Asia. The agreement was widely praised for its potential to bring about a new era of regional cooperation and development. The Abraham Accords has the potential to have a significant impact on India, particularly in the areas of defense, energy security, and economic cooperation. However, India will need to tread carefully to protect its interests from being jeopardized by the expanding power of other nations in the region. the agreement ushers in a new era of west Asian cooperation and development. India ought to be ready to take advantage of both the opportunities and the challenges it presents. Hence, this paper primarily centres on the Abraham Accords and the consequential strategies concern within the region. - Reproduced


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