Non-alignment and Indo-Soviet Relations

Non-alignment and Indo-Soviet Relations

Author: Arvind Prakash

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Published: 1990

Total Pages: 216

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The Soviet Union and the Strategy of Non-Alignment in the Third World

The Soviet Union and the Strategy of Non-Alignment in the Third World

Author: Roy Allison

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1988-12-15

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 0521355117

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This study investigates the overall Soviet conception of non-alignment in the Third World and assesses Soviet policy in relation to this issue.


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Download or read book The Soviet Union and the Strategy of Non-Alignment in the Third World written by Roy Allison and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 1988-12-15 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study investigates the overall Soviet conception of non-alignment in the Third World and assesses Soviet policy in relation to this issue.


The Soviet-Indian Alignment

The Soviet-Indian Alignment

Author: Robert H. Donaldson

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Published: 1979

Total Pages: 104

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The Soviet Union has invested in India a large volume of material resources and diplomatic energy; the available evidence on the Soviet-Indian relationship in recent years, however, leads to the conclusion that the return of this Soviet investment, in terms of observable political influence, has been small. Since 1967, there appear to have been only three cases in which Moscow was able to cause New Delhi to do something which it would not have done otherwise. In the overwhelming majority of cases, the Soviet Union has been rebuffed in its efforts to influence Indian behavior. In some cases there is an evident and mutual disposition to discuss differences in private to limit the impact of disagreements on a relationship both sides value highly. Indian decision makers perceive a well-defined need for Soviet support in both military and economic spheres, but India's growing self-reliance places definite limits on her perceived need of the Soviet Union. For its part, Moscow perceives that the special relationship with India has brought diplomatic and commercial benefits which the Soviets are reluctant to jeopardize. The evolution of Indo-Soviet relations has resulted in a symbiosis, but one in which the balance of dependency has changed dramatically. Developments since 1971 suggest that Soviet importance to India and its ability to influence Indian decisions peaked during the Indo-Pakistan crisis and have subsequently declined, whereas the Indian ability to exert influence in Moscow may be growing.


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Download or read book The Soviet-Indian Alignment written by Robert H. Donaldson and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 104 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Soviet Union has invested in India a large volume of material resources and diplomatic energy; the available evidence on the Soviet-Indian relationship in recent years, however, leads to the conclusion that the return of this Soviet investment, in terms of observable political influence, has been small. Since 1967, there appear to have been only three cases in which Moscow was able to cause New Delhi to do something which it would not have done otherwise. In the overwhelming majority of cases, the Soviet Union has been rebuffed in its efforts to influence Indian behavior. In some cases there is an evident and mutual disposition to discuss differences in private to limit the impact of disagreements on a relationship both sides value highly. Indian decision makers perceive a well-defined need for Soviet support in both military and economic spheres, but India's growing self-reliance places definite limits on her perceived need of the Soviet Union. For its part, Moscow perceives that the special relationship with India has brought diplomatic and commercial benefits which the Soviets are reluctant to jeopardize. The evolution of Indo-Soviet relations has resulted in a symbiosis, but one in which the balance of dependency has changed dramatically. Developments since 1971 suggest that Soviet importance to India and its ability to influence Indian decisions peaked during the Indo-Pakistan crisis and have subsequently declined, whereas the Indian ability to exert influence in Moscow may be growing.


The Soviet Union and India

The Soviet Union and India

Author: Peter J. S. Duncan

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-12-28

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1000805875

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The Soviet Union and India (1989) examines the costs and benefits to the Soviet Union of its substantial economic and military involvement with India, and assesses how India fits into Soviet policies towards southwest Asia and China. It analyses the effects on Soviet-Indian relations of the invasion of Afghanistan and of the military buildup in Pakistan; how changing domestic and global priorities in Moscow and New Delhi will affect the relationship; and what the role of the West should be.


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Download or read book The Soviet Union and India written by Peter J. S. Duncan and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-12-28 with total page 130 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Soviet Union and India (1989) examines the costs and benefits to the Soviet Union of its substantial economic and military involvement with India, and assesses how India fits into Soviet policies towards southwest Asia and China. It analyses the effects on Soviet-Indian relations of the invasion of Afghanistan and of the military buildup in Pakistan; how changing domestic and global priorities in Moscow and New Delhi will affect the relationship; and what the role of the West should be.


Dynamics of Indo-Soviet Relations

Dynamics of Indo-Soviet Relations

Author: Sanjay Gaikwad

Publisher: Deep and Deep Publications

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 256

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Studies in Indo-Soviet Relations

Studies in Indo-Soviet Relations

Author: V. D. Chopra

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Published: 1986

Total Pages: 314

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Download or read book Studies in Indo-Soviet Relations written by V. D. Chopra and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Indo-Soviet Political Relations Since the Bandung Conference of 1955

Indo-Soviet Political Relations Since the Bandung Conference of 1955

Author: Maya Kulkarni

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Published: 1968

Total Pages: 236

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Indo-Soviet Relations

Indo-Soviet Relations

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 250

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A foreign policy of non-alignment? Indonesia's position during the Cold War

A foreign policy of non-alignment? Indonesia's position during the Cold War

Author: Anna Leiber

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2014-10-23

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 3656821186

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Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject Politics - Region: South Asia, grade: 1,0, University of Pavia, course: History of International Relations, language: English, abstract: During the early years of the Cold War the American as well as the Soviet leaders concentrated their political strategy primarily on the European territory. From the early 1950s onwards, however, their attention shifted towards the Asian and African world. Among the Asian countries, especially the new established Republic of Indonesia was soon considered as a significant strategic control point by both superpowers. Thus, in order to gain this young nation as a political ally, the US as well as the Soviet government continuously offered economic and military support during the next 20 years. Despite all these diplomatic efforts, Indonesia didn’t join any alliance. Following the 1949 proclaimed foreign policy of non-alignment, president Sukarno wanted to uphold a neutral position between the American and Soviet bloc. Until 1965, however, the Indonesian leader played a successful double game with the Cold War opponents through which he tried to benefit as much as possible. Looking at the period between the end of the Second World War 1945 and Sukarno’s political overthrow in 1965, this paper analyzes two questions. On the one hand, it will focus upon the political attempts coming from the USA and the USSR in order to influence the Indonesian government. On the other hand, by illustrating the latter’s behaviour it will underline that Indonesia took a huge advantage from its triangle position between the American and the Soviet bloc and left the path of foreign neutrality soon after its independence.


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Download or read book A foreign policy of non-alignment? Indonesia's position during the Cold War written by Anna Leiber and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2014-10-23 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Seminar paper from the year 2014 in the subject Politics - Region: South Asia, grade: 1,0, University of Pavia, course: History of International Relations, language: English, abstract: During the early years of the Cold War the American as well as the Soviet leaders concentrated their political strategy primarily on the European territory. From the early 1950s onwards, however, their attention shifted towards the Asian and African world. Among the Asian countries, especially the new established Republic of Indonesia was soon considered as a significant strategic control point by both superpowers. Thus, in order to gain this young nation as a political ally, the US as well as the Soviet government continuously offered economic and military support during the next 20 years. Despite all these diplomatic efforts, Indonesia didn’t join any alliance. Following the 1949 proclaimed foreign policy of non-alignment, president Sukarno wanted to uphold a neutral position between the American and Soviet bloc. Until 1965, however, the Indonesian leader played a successful double game with the Cold War opponents through which he tried to benefit as much as possible. Looking at the period between the end of the Second World War 1945 and Sukarno’s political overthrow in 1965, this paper analyzes two questions. On the one hand, it will focus upon the political attempts coming from the USA and the USSR in order to influence the Indonesian government. On the other hand, by illustrating the latter’s behaviour it will underline that Indonesia took a huge advantage from its triangle position between the American and the Soviet bloc and left the path of foreign neutrality soon after its independence.


The Yogi and the Bear

The Yogi and the Bear

Author: S. Nihal Singh

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Published: 1986

Total Pages: 344

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This Is A Historical Narrative Of Indo-Soviet Relations From Indian Independence In 1947 To The Present (1986), With A Brief Speculative Look At The Future. Without Dustjacket.


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Download or read book The Yogi and the Bear written by S. Nihal Singh and published by . This book was released on 1986 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Is A Historical Narrative Of Indo-Soviet Relations From Indian Independence In 1947 To The Present (1986), With A Brief Speculative Look At The Future. Without Dustjacket.