India\'s Israel Policy - P. R. Kumaraswamy
266 c o n c l u s i o n As a country with the largest Muslim population in the world, British India could not ignore the Islamic ...
conclusion 267 The absence of relations and avoidance of serious debate over the do- mestic dimension have made Israel the most ...
268 c o n c l u s i o n the Arabs, but the latter had no qualms about cozying up to Pakistan dur- ing its confl icts with India. ...
conclusion 269 to promote its interests in the Middle East. It was unable to make a dis- tinction between bilateral ties and mul ...
270 c o n c l u s i o n institutions of the state and undermined the principle of secularism en- shrined in the Indian constitut ...
conclusion 271 To mend relations with Washington, India needed to convince the world that it was prepared to make a clean break ...
272 c o n c l u s i o n in New Delhi, India’s foreign policy has been more realistic. Despite their diff erences when in opposit ...
conclusion 273 violence. Even the Hindu- nationalist government was not prepared to endorse Israel’s assassination of Palestinia ...
...
Notes Introduction Harijan (November 26, 1938), in Gandhi, The Collected Works of Gandhi, 68:137. The Khilafat movement refers ...
276 1. i n t r o d u c t i o n Accepting the UN resolution continues to remain the main bone of conten- tion between the mainst ...
mahatma gandhi and the jewish national home 277 Among others, see India, Ministry of External Aff airs, India and Palestine, 11 ...
as Sub- Human, We Are Asked to Be Super- Human,” Jewish Frontier (New York) (March 1939). At that time, Magnes was the presiden ...
mahatma gandhi and the jewish national home 279 Shimoni, Gandhi, Satyagraha, and the Jews, 40. Zangwill, “The Return to Palesti ...
“An Open Letter to Mahatma Gandhi,” The Jewish Advocate (December 30, 1939): 3– 4. Shimoni, Gandhi, Satyagraha, and the Jews, 1 ...
the congress party and the yishuv 281 withdrawal from the League of Nations, its rationale was diff erent. Only Qaiyum, a spons ...
282 3. the congress party and the yishuv As prime minister, Nehru was more than accommodative and repeatedly extended their stay ...
Quoted in Brecher, Israel, the Korean War, and China: Images, Decisions, and Consequences, 39. Brecher, “Israel and China,” 219 ...
Kupferschmidt, “The General Muslim Congress of 1931 in Jerusalem,” 129. Ibid. For background discussion of the conference, see ...
the islamic prism 285 Malviya to Olsvanger (October 17, 1936), CZA, S25/3583. Guha to Olsvanger (November 2, 1936), CZA, S25/35 ...
«
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
»
Free download pdf