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INDIA CHINA AND ARAB: CHANGING DYNAMICS IN TRILATERAL RELATIONSHIP

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Dhiraj Vij Dr. Jyotika Teckchandani Prof. Javed Ahmad Khan
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.sa1.099

Abstract

India from the 1950 is the first non-socialist block country to have established a diplomatic relation with China and Arab nations and basically both countries have moved further in their cooperation to develop each other through their shared and advanced means. Historically, India has a close relationship with the Arab world whether it was the Mesopotamian and Harrapan civilization or India's first PM Jawaharlal Nehru being a friend of Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser who partnered in setting up of Non-Aligned Movement. About more than 70 percent of oil India purchased from the North-African and gulf region. There has always been cooperation and good trade policy between the two region and It is still developing in recent years. Historically, there have been no conflicts between China and the Arab world and both Egypt and Algeria are of importance in building Sino-Arab relations. Both Arab states and China needs each other support in their development on international scale.

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