India's growing role in the Gulf : implications for the region and the United States /
Material type: BookPublisher: Dubai, UAE : Gulf Research Center, 2009.Description: 76 p. : ill ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9789948432357Subject(s): Commercial treatiesDDC classification: 337.53054 IN DI Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 337.53054 IN DI (Browse shelf) | Available | T0038929 |
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337.510174927 SI NE The new silk road : | 337.5108 TO WO The world turned upside down : | 337.52 MO NE The new, emerging Japanese economy : | 337.53054 IN DI India's growing role in the Gulf : | 337.536 UL GU The Gulf States in international political economy | 337.59 RE AL Realizing the ASEAN Economic Community : | 337.5957 BL SW Swimming with sharks : |
Historically, India has maintained close links with the Gulf region. Besides the people-to-people contacts built up over centuries, the trade relationship has also been very strong. Over the last several decades, the Indian workforce has contributed significantly to the development of the Gulf countries. A major economic player in the world today, India is now positioned to play a bigger role in the Gulf. Other than economic issues, security and energy issues too will play a significant role in the India-Gulf relationship.To explore the various aspects of the burgeoning India-Gulf relationship, the Gulf Research Center and The Nixon Center co-hosted a workshop in Dubai titled Indias Growing Role in the Gulf. This monograph contains the papers that were presented at the workshop.