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Transformative impacts of the end of the Cold War changed the course of India-Poland relations. Both countries have redefined their foreign policy priorities in the changing dynamics of globalization and new world order. India and Poland are celebrating 60 years of diplomatic relations in 2014 and over the years, their interactions have grown. This volume offers a comprehensive overview of India-Poland relations and explores new vistas for future cooperation.
Dr. Vijay Sakhuja is the Director (Research), Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi. Dinoj K. Upadhyay is a Research Fellow at Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), Sapru House, New Delhi Patryk Kugiel is an Analyst at the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM), Warsaw, Poland.
Foreword Message The Contributors Abbreviations Introduction Chapters 1 Poland and India: Towards a Strategic Partnership, a Subjective Perspective Piotr Klodkowski 2 The Peacock and the Sparrow: Prospects for a Strategic Partnership between India and Poland Patryk Kugiel 3 A Strategic Partnership between India and Poland: Problems and Potential Rajendra K. Jain 4 Poland and India: Premises of Strategic Partnership Under the EU Umbrella M. Krzysztof Byrski 5 India-Poland Economic Relations in the Context of broader India-EU Ties and Euro Crisis Gulshan Sachdeva 6 Economic Dimensions of Indo-Polish Relationship: Analysis of Trade Patterns Sangeeta Khorana 7 Economic Transition in Poland and India: Not So Different Story? Karina Jedrzejowska 8 Exploring India-Poland Co-operation on Energy and Environment: Opportunities and Challenges Dinoj K. Upadhyay 9 India-Poland Defence Cooperation Vijay Sakhuja 10 India and Poland's Strategic Perspectives on Afghanistan-Pakistan, Terrorism and Arab Spring Srikant Paranjpee Index