Author: N N Vohra
Editor(s): N N Vohra
Publisher: Manohar
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 180
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8173044848
Description
India and Singapore have enjoyed close relations in the historical past. In recent decades many factors have stood in the way of cooperation between the two countries. Meaningful interactions started evolving after the end of the Cold war, when the compulsions to view mutual relations through the prism of superpower preferences withered away.
The growing relationship has been spurred by diplomacy, domestic imperatives and changing perceptions (in the case of India) of economic nationalism. Singapore, which has achieved sustained growth, has also begun to see the need to crate synergies with India and enlarge mutually beneficial economic relations. While there is much of Asia within South-East Asia as a result of centuries of cultural and economic intercourse, the interactions among the scholars and experts in our countries have been limited, leading to an intellectual lag in the areas of social and political philosophy. These and related issues are discussed in this volume by prominent academics and specialists from India and Singapore.