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100 _aSingh, Sonali
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245 _aEngaging the extended Kutumb: Contextualizing India’s look-West policy in the Persian gulf
260 _aThe Indian Journal of Political Science
300 _a84(4), Oct-Dec, 2023: p.777-784
520 _aIndia’s Look-West policy has been instrumental in strengthening its engagement with the Persian Gulf, a region vital for energy security, trade, and strategic alliances. The policy focuses on fostering deeper economic and diplomatic ties with Gulf nations, balancing relations with key players like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iran, and Israel. Given the region’s geopolitical complexities, India has maintained a neutral and pragmatic approach to ensure stability and mutual cooperation. The Persian Gulf is home to a significant Indian diaspora, contributing to both economic and cultural exchanges. India’s trade agreements, defense collaborations, and investment initiatives in the region reflect its commitment to long-term engagement. However, challenges such as regional conflicts, shifting global alliances, and energy transitions require India to continuously adapt its strategy. Reproduced
650 _aIndia, Look-West policy, Persian Gulf, diplomacy, strategic partnerships, energy security, trade, economic cooperation, geopolitical strategy, Gulf nations, foreign policy, regional stability, cultural ties, migration, investment.
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773 _aThe Indian Journal of Political Science
906 _aINTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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