Hostile homelands : the new alliance between India and Israel / Azad Essa; Foreword by Linah Alsaafin.
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327.54055 IN- International and regional security dynamics Indian and Iranian perspectives | 327.54056 IN- India-West Asia relations understanding cultural interplays | 327.5405694 BL-E Evolution of India's Israel policy continuity, change, and compromise since 1922 | 327.5405694 ES-H Hostile homelands : the new alliance between India and Israel / | 327.5405694 HA-F From India to Palestine essays in solidarity | 327.5405694 IN- India and Israel : the making of a strategic partnership / | 327.5405694 KU-I India`s Israel policy |
"Under Narendra Modi, India has changed dramatically. As the world attempts to grapple with its trajectory towards authoritarianism and a 'Hindu Rashtra' (Hindu State), little attention has been paid to the linkages between Modi's India and the governments from which it has drawn inspiration, as well as military and technical support. India once called Zionism racism, but, as Azad Essa argues, the state of Israel has increasingly become a cornerstone of India’s foreign policy. Looking to replicate the 'ethnic state' in the image of Israel in policy and practice, the annexation of Kashmir increasingly resembles Israel's settler-colonial project of the occupied West Bank. The ideological and political linkages between the two states are alarming; their brands of ethnonationalism deeply intertwined."--
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