Indo-Egyptian political relations between 1955-1991

Authors

  • Rasha alhalapy Faculty of Arts - Damascus University
  • Hikmat Alabdurahman

Keywords:

India, Egypt, Bandung Conference, Non-Alignment And Positive Neutrality, Cold War

Abstract

The foreign relations of countries form part of their policy, especially since these relations are a reflection of this policy and the approach it follows. This applies to the political relations between India and Egypt in the period between the Bandung Conference in 1955 AD and the end of the Cold War 1991 AD. Given the importance of these relations, this research comes to understand the nature of The political relationship between them and knowing its determinants and the points that contributed to its consolidation, as well as knowing the factors that affected its course, especially that India and Egypt are important countries that brought them together with common goals to gain freedom, in addition to the strategic and cultural importance, which made it necessary to study this relationship in an important period of time. in the historical study.

The research comes in an introduction and three axes. The first axis deals with the determinants of the relationship between the two sides, the second deals with the most important points that supported and strengthened the relationship, and the third analyzes the factors affecting the Indian-Egyptian

relations.

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Published

2023-09-24

How to Cite

Indo-Egyptian political relations between 1955-1991. (2023). Damascus University Journal of Historical Studies, 147(3). https://journal.damascusuniversity.edu.sy/index.php/hisj/article/view/6706