1st Edition

India-Iran Relations Progress, Problems and Prospects

By Sujata Ashwarya Copyright 2017
432 Pages
by Routledge

432 Pages
by Routledge

432 Pages
by Routledge

This book examines India’s relationship with Iran since the post-World War II period and its unique search for meaningful bilateral ties in the West Asian region in the context of the changing regional and international scenarios. The four chapters highlight the achievements and constraints on the development of Indo-Iranian relations during the Cold War era; opportunities and limitations in... Read more

1. The Cold War Years, 1947–1992  2. The Post-Cold War Period: Opportunities and Constraints  3. Energy Ties and the United States: The Iranian Nuclear Imbroglio, Sanctions on Iran and the Vienna Deal  4. India’s Balancing Act: Iran, Israel and Saudi Arabia  5. Conclusion

Biography

Sujata Ashwarya is Assistant Professor at the Centre for West Asian Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. She received her MPhil and PhD degrees in West Asian Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. She was awarded fellowships for research at the Rothberg International School, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Maison des Sciences de l’Homme (MSH) and Centre d’Etudes et des Recherches Internationales (CERI), Paris; and the Schusterman Centre for Israel Studies, Brandeis University, USA. She was also affiliated as a researcher at the Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran, Iran. Her research interests include India’s West Asia policy, politics and foreign policy of Iran, Iraq and Israel, politics of energy, and issues relating to democratisation in the region. Her books, Civil Society, Democracy and State in West Asia (edited) and Essays on Iran and Israel: An Indian Perspective were published in 2010 and 2014 respectively.