India's Multilateral and Multilateral Commitment to Iran and Israel: Reasons and Consequences
Subject Areas : International Relations
reza simbar
1
,
danial rezapoour
2
,
sedighe azin
3
,
ali eskandarinasab
4
1 - full professor
2 - دکترای روابط بین الملل دانشگاه گیلان، رشت، ایران
3 - Master of International Relations
4 - graduate
Keywords: Iran, Israel, India, Middle East, National interests,
Abstract :
success in rapid development with economic practice has led india to become one of the most dynamic countries in the global economy and secondly to be regarded as a new powerhouse of wealth and power in the world . The necessity of the country's economic development one hand and the broad change in the international system imposes a new orientation on the foreign policy of this country in the Middle East and to Israel and Iran. , for changing the policy of the Middle East policy, the policy adopted in the Cold War era was defined in the light of the principle of non - commitment to a policy that was redefined by the new urgency of the Indian national interest. therefore , according to the above arrangements , the main question of this paper is that , considering the alternatives to india , the foreign policy of india with regard to israel and iran has changed . the hypothesis of the paper is that india's foreign policy in the Middle East region from ideological policy and the third world based on non - commitment principles is based on policies based on the necessity of access to energy and gas resources, markets, military weapons. The present paper is based on the descriptive - analytic method and by the use of virtual resources , specialized publications , and in terms of subject territory of this paper examines the policy of India 's multiple commitments towards the countries of Iran and Israel
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