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India Indonesia Bilateral Ties

An Introspection by: Gautam Kumar Jha

India and Indonesia maintained strong cultural and historical relationship for few millennia. As a testimony to it India stood firm for Indonesia’s freedom from the Dutch, inspiring its leaders. With India’s Look East Policy, the mutual relationships, especially in trade, have reached new heights. The economic reforms in both the countries demand stronger ties in the days to come.

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ISBN: 9788192570235
Year Of Publication: 2015
Edition: 1st edition
Pages : xviii, 269
Language : English
Binding : Hardcover
Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
Size: 23
Weight: 600

Overview

India and Indonesia experienced close historical and civilizational relations from the ancient times to sixteenth century ce. During the Indonesian freedom struggle, its leaders were inspired by the anti-colonial views of Indian leaders. India firmly stood for the freedom of Indonesia from the Dutch.
During the post-colonial period, the bilateral relations underwent ups and downs. India’s Look East Policy of the 1990s made a phenomenal leap in both the countries’ relationship. India by leveraging its soft power, stable foreign policy, non-interference policy established trust among many South-East Asian countries and in particular Indonesia. Indonesia, being the largest country in the region, has been proved as one of the greatest allies of India.
After a decade of stable governance under President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Indonesia now has a fairly strong democratic set-up. The country made the transition after thirty-one years of dictatorship of Soeharto, under the leadership of B.J. Habibie, Abdurrhaman Wahid and Megawati Soekarnoputri.
Now, when both the countries are poised to fly high after having witnessed considerable economic reforms, they need to forge stronger ties in order to further expand bilateral trade and strategic relations, being the main focus of this volume.

Contents

Preface
Abbreviations
Message
— Rizali W. Indrakesuma, His Excellency, the Ambassador of Republic of Indonesia
1. India–Indonesia: Natural Partners?
(Keynote Address)
— Navrekha Sharma
2. India–Indonesia: Economic and Foreign Policy
(Keynote Address)
— Baladas Ghoshal
3. India–Indonesia Bilateral Ties: Prospects Ahead (Keynote Address)
— Rizali W. Indrakesuma
4. India–Indonesia Relations: Need for New Areas of Co-operation
— Ganganath Jha
5. India–Indonesia: Bilateral Trade and Investment Relations
— T.S. Vishwanath
6. Indonesian Democracy and Islam: Challenges Ahead
— Gautam Kumar Jha and Son Kuswadi
7. India and Indonesia: Co-operation Challenges and Way Ahead
— Vikash Saharan
8. India–Indonesia Relations in a Changing World
— Yuvaraj Gogoi and Junuguru Srinivas
9. India–Indonesia Strategic Partnership: Defining Contours of Engagement
— Pankaj K. Jha
10. Being the First among Equals: Indonesia’s Emerging Leadership Role in ASEAN
— Anushree Chakraborty
11. India–Indonesia Trade Relations
— Afreen Bano
12. India and Indonesia in the Indo-Pacific Imagination
— Krishnendra Meena
13. The Evolution of India–Indonesia Relations From Ramayana to China
— Nishit Kumar
14. India and Indonesia as Natural Partners in the Asia-Pacific Security Architecture
— Asif Shuja
15. Determinants of Outward Foreign Direct Investment: A Study of Indian Manufacturing Firms
— Priya Arora
16. India and Indonesia in the Emerging Indo-Pacific Security Dynamics
— Rahul Mishra
17. ­­­­­­Leadership from Below: Indonesia in a Twenty-first Century South-East Asia
— Ruth Rhea Khan
18. India–Indonesia Relationship: Maritime Security
— Sudhir Singh
19. India–Indonesia: Science and Technological Collaboration Prospects
— Son Kuswadi and Gautam Kumar Jha

Meet the Author
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Dr Gautam Kumar Jha teaches Bahasa Indonesia at the Centre for Chinese & Southeast Asian Studies, School of Languages and Literature, JNU. He did his Ph.D. from JNU. He is a recipient of National Level Awards and Token of Appreciation from Indonesian Minister of Commerce for disseminating Indonesian language and culture in India. His first book Pan-Islam and Indonesia: Indonesian Islam through the Ages was published in 2012. He has contributed several articles related to Indonesian affairs, language and culture to newspapers and journals, and edited books. He has been instrumental in various academic collaborations and agreements between Indonesian universities and JNU.
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