Publication

Mar 2014

This paper examines Poland-India relations since 1954, which can be divided into two time frames: close cooperation from 1954 to 1989 and disengagement thereafter. The author argues that in the last few years the two countries have shown renewed interest in reviving cooperation. He goes on to say that both countries can be real and valuable partners to each other, facilitating economic development and tackling global challenges.

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Author Patryk Kugiel
Series PISM Strategic Files
Issue 42
Publisher Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM)
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