Relations between India and Germany have essentially been economic, without any direct conflict of political or strategic interests. This timely and lucid volume discusses the role of these two pivotal powers in world politics and how they are likely to interact with each other as they seek to broaden and intensify their constructive engagement in the new millennium. This multi-disciplinary study, containing twelve papers by German and Indian specialists, provides a critical analysis of India’s economic and cultural relations with Germany. It discusses German attitudes towards European security and the changing South Asian security milieu since the 1990s. The concluding chapters assess the prospects for enhanced cooperation between India and Germany. This volume will be interest to all those engaged in the fields of political science, international relations and area studies.
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