Indo-Soviet Treaty; Reactions and Reflections

Indo-Soviet Treaty; Reactions and Reflections
Author: Narayana Madhava Ghaṭāṭe
Publisher: New Delhi : Deendayal Research Institute; [sole distributors: Indian Publishing House, Delhi
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1972
Genre: India
ISBN:

Compilation of press comments and statements by politicians and scholars.

Indo-Soviet Treaty

Indo-Soviet Treaty
Author: Sukhbir Choudhary
Publisher: New Delhi : Kalamkar Prakashan
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1973
Genre: India
ISBN:

Indo-Soviet Treaty

Indo-Soviet Treaty
Author: Viktor Leonovich Mikhin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 133
Release: 1986
Genre: India
ISBN: 9788120705883

The Soviet-Indian Alignment

The Soviet-Indian Alignment
Author: Robert H. Donaldson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1979
Genre: India
ISBN:

The Soviet Union has invested in India a large volume of material resources and diplomatic energy; the available evidence on the Soviet-Indian relationship in recent years, however, leads to the conclusion that the return of this Soviet investment, in terms of observable political influence, has been small. Since 1967, there appear to have been only three cases in which Moscow was able to cause New Delhi to do something which it would not have done otherwise. In the overwhelming majority of cases, the Soviet Union has been rebuffed in its efforts to influence Indian behavior. In some cases there is an evident and mutual disposition to discuss differences in private to limit the impact of disagreements on a relationship both sides value highly. Indian decision makers perceive a well-defined need for Soviet support in both military and economic spheres, but India's growing self-reliance places definite limits on her perceived need of the Soviet Union. For its part, Moscow perceives that the special relationship with India has brought diplomatic and commercial benefits which the Soviets are reluctant to jeopardize. The evolution of Indo-Soviet relations has resulted in a symbiosis, but one in which the balance of dependency has changed dramatically. Developments since 1971 suggest that Soviet importance to India and its ability to influence Indian decisions peaked during the Indo-Pakistan crisis and have subsequently declined, whereas the Indian ability to exert influence in Moscow may be growing.

India-USSR Relations, 1947-1971

India-USSR Relations, 1947-1971
Author: Shri Ram Sharma
Publisher: Discovery Publishing House
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9788171414864

This monograph seeks to highlight India s relations with the USSR from the day of independence that is 15 August 1947 to the consummation of second liberation in the form of the emergence of Bangladesh as an independent state in December 1971. This happened to be the most crucial period in the contemporary history of India in that it coincided with the formative period in our foreign policy during which India had to face many a crisis the process of management of which determined the course of our relationship with the major powers. All important issues have been treated in detail in the body of the essay with particular reference to those controversies that caused much ripples on the otherwise placid waters of Indian diplomacy. The section dealing with the Bangladesh crisis covers a wide range of international factors that helped India to achieve this signal success.