1. أثر تطور التعاون العسكري الإسرائيلي الهندي علي القضية الفلسطينية.
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فيصل نصرى عمر, طاهر محمد حسانين, and على أحمد إبراهيم
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COLD War, 1945-1991 , *INTERNATIONAL relations , *STATE power , *NATIONALISTS , *COOPERATION - Abstract
The study aims to analyze the dimensions of Israeli-Indian military cooperation and its impact on the Palestinian issue The study pointed out that Indian-Israeli relations are based on mutual interests, as India was able to expand these relations without worrying about their impact on its relations with Arab countries, thanks to the marginalization of the Palestinian cause. In this context, India has pursued a strategy that focuses on economic cooperation, which is less controversial compared to security issues. Moreover, internal relations have undergone a marked shift, with the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) being more supportive of relations with Israel than the previous Congress government. Although the Palestinian issue may affect these relations, India is unlikely to return to its pre1992 position. Therefore, multilateral strategies are required to ensure that the interests of all parties concerned are pursued. India's foreign policy has been influenced by several factors, including the end of the Cold War and the rise of the United States as a major power, historical support for Palestine: India has used its support for the cause of Palestine to strengthen its relations with Arab states and ease Pakistani campaigns against it, Changes after the Cold War: India has undergone a shift in diplomatic relations, as its focus on Arab issues, including the Palestinian issue, has declined. The Indian right: With the rise of Modi's right, relations with Israel have been significantly strengthened, with the issue of "Islamic terrorism" being used as an excuse to boost cooperation. Impact on Arab relations: Increased relations with Israel negatively affect India's traditional support for Palestine, requiring the Arab world to act as a bloc to strengthen its relations with India. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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