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Welcome to International Journal of Research in Social Sciences & HumanitiesE-ISSN : 2249 - 4642 | P-ISSN: 2454 - 4671 IMPACT FACTOR: 8.561 |
Abstract
REGIONAL DIMENSION OF INDIA'S FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS ASEAN
MUNTAHA ALI HUSSIEN
Volume: 9 Issue: 3 2019
Abstract:
India is seeking to strengthen political and economic ties with Southeast Asian countries to counter Chinese influence. India has been trying to counter China's control over the six-fold trade volume between Beijing and ASEAN, compared with the volume of exchanges between New Delhi and ASEAN The economic factor is one of the dimensions of the Indian foreign policy towards ASEAN in terms of the internal dimension, where there are many factors that affect them, for example personal nationalism and ideology, and public support and political stability In terms of the regional dimension of India's foreign policy towards ASEAN, its role in Asia is based primarily on the existence of many elements of the threat to its national security in this regional structure, including: China Russian Federation Pakistan The practical importance of our research is highlighted by an illustration of how India's foreign policy is managed towards the Organization of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), one of the strongest regional economic organizations in Asia. The nature of India's foreign policy in the current international relations of the post-cold-war era prompts the question of the nature of the shift in attitudes among the Indian political decision-makers and the nature of the outcome of these positions. At the same time, it is believed that the future effect of the rising economic momentum will make India a dominant force In regional institutions, there is a possibility of a shift in the Indian strategy to reconsider from geopolitical expansion to geoeconomic expansion
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