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Friends : India’S Closest Strategic Partners

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Friends : India’S Closest Strategic Partners

Friends : India’S Closest Strategic Partners

This is a non-fiction policy analysis book that examines international relations and strategic partnerships. It looks at how a rising regional power builds and negotiates friendships with major powers to advance its goal of becoming a leading global actor. Written for students of international relations, policy professionals, and curious readers with an interest in geopolitics and global strategy, the tone is informative, balanced, and insightful.

The content is organized into seven in-depth case studies of bilateral ties with Japan, Australia, the United States, Russia, France, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates. Each chapter situates the partnership in its historical context, explains what each side seeks, and analyzes the benefits, responsibilities, and risks involved.

Written with data-informed analysis and accessible prose, the work blends political insights with concrete examples to show how trust, incentives, and timing drive cooperation. Readers follow a narrative that reveals how a rising power navigates partnerships with actors who may themselves be aligned with opposing camps. Concepts such as alliance-building, balancing, diplomacy, security cooperation, and economic exchange are explained, and the book demonstrates how diplomacy translates into practical actions on the global stage.

  • Seven in-depth case studies of bilateral partnerships with Japan, Australia, the United States, Russia, France, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates
  • Key concepts such as alliance-building, balancing, diplomacy, security cooperation, and economic exchange
  • Data-informed analysis presented in clear, accessible prose that links history to current policy choices
  • An activity-based learning approach designed to connect theory to real-world diplomacy
  • A narrative that shows how trust, incentives, and timing shape cooperation across a multi-polar world

After finishing, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how a rising power navigates a divided world, the value of trusted partnerships, and the strategic considerations that shape global diplomacy. It builds curiosity and confidence in evaluating policy options, and leaves readers with a clearer perspective on international relations and how alliances influence world events.

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This is a non-fiction policy analysis book that examines international relations and strategic partnerships. It looks at how a rising regional power builds and negotiates friendships with major powers to advance its goal of becoming a leading global actor. Written for students of international relations, policy professionals, and curious readers with an interest in geopolitics and global strategy, the tone is informative, balanced, and insightful.

The content is organized into seven in-depth case studies of bilateral ties with Japan, Australia, the United States, Russia, France, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates. Each chapter situates the partnership in its historical context, explains what each side seeks, and analyzes the benefits, responsibilities, and risks involved.

Written with data-informed analysis and accessible prose, the work blends political insights with concrete examples to show how trust, incentives, and timing drive cooperation. Readers follow a narrative that reveals how a rising power navigates partnerships with actors who may themselves be aligned with opposing camps. Concepts such as alliance-building, balancing, diplomacy, security cooperation, and economic exchange are explained, and the book demonstrates how diplomacy translates into practical actions on the global stage.

  • Seven in-depth case studies of bilateral partnerships with Japan, Australia, the United States, Russia, France, Israel, and the United Arab Emirates
  • Key concepts such as alliance-building, balancing, diplomacy, security cooperation, and economic exchange
  • Data-informed analysis presented in clear, accessible prose that links history to current policy choices
  • An activity-based learning approach designed to connect theory to real-world diplomacy
  • A narrative that shows how trust, incentives, and timing shape cooperation across a multi-polar world

After finishing, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how a rising power navigates a divided world, the value of trusted partnerships, and the strategic considerations that shape global diplomacy. It builds curiosity and confidence in evaluating policy options, and leaves readers with a clearer perspective on international relations and how alliances influence world events.