India-Russia Partnership: Kashmir, Chechnya and Issues of Convergence

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Keeping in view the Cold War period, the Indo-Russian relations were marked by indifference initially but later those were called special. The disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991, and the mergence of Russia as its successor led to a saga of drastic changes not only in the domestic arena but also in foreign policy. The economic compulsions prompted the Russian leadership to tilt towards the West at the cost of traditional friends like India. This was further compounded by controversies and misunderstandings. The changing equation in international politics due to the emergence of terrorism on a global scale, as also Islamic extremism, has provided opportunity for the two countries to come on a common platform. The problem of terrorism in Chechnya and Kashmir has been of great concern for Russia and India. The other areas where the interests of Russia and India converge are: striving for multipolar global order, strengthening democracy, technological and economic imperatives that have immense potential for joint ventures and cooperation. Thus, Indo-Russian relations are not only marked by the historical compulsions but also by the changed global realities that make it necessary to further strengthen the bilateral ties. Written in a communicative style, the book attempts to highlight and trace various aspects of Indo-Russian relations since their evolution, including the major developments that have happened in this area. The focus has been on convergence of interest in post-Cold War period. Keeping in view the global process of change and development, the Kashmir-Chechnya comparison and the areas of convergence between the two countries, the book touches a subject of topical interest. The book should prove useful not only for researchers, policy makers but also for all those interested in understanding the comprehensive mapping of the Indo-Russian relations.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra

Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra completed his M.Phil and Ph.D. from the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. He has taught post graduate students at the Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University, Moscow. Dr. Mahapatra has also done a research project sponsored by the Global IDP Project/Norwegian Refugee Council, Geneva. Dr. Mahapatra's areas of specialization include, Kashmir issue, terrorism, Chechnya and Indo-Russian relations. He has presented papers and attended conferences on these topics at the national and international level. He has also contributed articles in reputed journals and newspapers including, International Studies, India Quarterly, Indian Journal of Political Science, Mainstream and The Pioneer. Currently, he is working on a POK Project, as a Fellow, Centre for Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Jammu, Jammu (India). He is also the editor of the quarterly newsletter Across LOC.

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Title
India-Russia Partnership: Kashmir, Chechnya and Issues of Convergence
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8177081144
Length
xi+212p., Notes; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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