FRIENDS: INDIA’S CLOSEST STRATEGIC PARTNERS

by Sreeram Chaulia

  • Category Politics
  • Format Hardback
  • Imprint Rupa
  • Price 795
  1. ISBN: 978-93-6156-987-6
  2. Pages: 304 pages
  3. Date: 5th September 2024

ABOUT THIS BOOK

Why does India need friends and how are they beneficial for its foreign policy goal of rising to the status of a ‘leading power’ in the world? What kind of power is India today, and how does this reflect in its choice of friends and the forms of cooperation it engages in with these friends? What is the role of enemies in India’s friendships and how are enemies factored into India’s coordination with its friends? What do India’s friends get in return and how have their estimations of the value of India changed over time? Will India be able to juggle strategic partnerships with countries that are in opposite camps in a highly divided world, or will it have to eventually prioritize some friendships over others? Will strategic partnerships be sufficient for India or will international circumstances compel it to convert them into formal alliances?
Friends: India’s Closest Strategic Partners is a one-of-a-kind book on foreign policy and geopolitics that offers readers answers to questions which are key to determining India’s future trajectory in international affairs. The book covers seven major bilateral strategic partnerships of India. Relying on case studies of India’s ties with Japan, Australia, the USA, Russia, France, Israel and the UAE, the author argues that India’s position as a rising power in the current transitory world order determines its approach to strategic partnerships. In a world ridden with turmoil and uncertainty, this book shows how India is building momentum and presenting itself as a viable leader, a beneficial partner, and a dependable friend.

AUTHOR OF THE BOOK

Sreeram Chaulia is professor and dean at the Jindal School of International Affairs, and director general of the Jindal India Institute of O.P. Jindal Global University in Sonipat, India. He is a leading opinion columnist for Dainik Jagran (Hindi) and Hindustan Times (English) on world affairs, and a commentator on international current issues on radio and television. He anchors the TV show Indian Diplomacy on India’s national broadcaster Doordarshan. He is a contributing editor for People Who Influenced the World (2005), and has authored International Organizations and Civilian Protection: Power, Ideas and Humanitarian Aid in Conflict Zones (2011), Politics of the Global Economic Crisis: Regulation, Responsibility and Radicalism (2013), Modi Doctrine: The Foreign Policy of India’s Prime Minister (2016), Trumped: Emerging Powers in a Post-American World (2019), and Crunch Time: Narendra Modi’s National Security Crises (2022). This is his sixth singly authored book. He tweets on global developments via @sreeramchaulia.