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adam_text | Contents Foreword 7 Preface 11 1. The Early Russian Emissaries to India 19 2. The Embassies from Indian Kings to Russian Tsar 53 3. From October Revolution to India’s Independence 101 4. Establishment of Diplomatic Ties 1946-1953 113 5. New Era in Bilateral Relations 195 6. The Aftermath of Soviet Disintegration 237 Index 301
Index Afghan corridor 102; loss of 109-10 Afghanistan 89,102-9,150-1,223-4, 226, 239-40, 247,250, 268, 270-1, 282-3; geopolitical conflict in 84; Indo-Russian investments 270-1; terrorist threats from 270; West’s planned exit strategy 270 Andrey Alexandrovich Zhdanov 152-3 Anglo-Russian antagonism 84 Anthony, A.K. 262 Aufi, Muhammed 28 Azad Pathanistan government 150 Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Russian Council 92-8; constant touch with Russian Consul General V.O. Klemm 93; rise of national liberation movement in India 93; transfer of Russian consulate from Bombay to Calcutta 98; Zhadovsky, Russian diplomat in Switzerland 95-6 Barakatulla, M. 103,104,110-12 Bilateral Soviet-Indian ties: issue of Jammu and Kashmir 148-52 blue paper: diplomatic documents exposing colonial policy of Britain and Czarist Russia 102 Bogdanovich, E.V. (Russian General) 61, 63, 65-6 Bolsheviks 101,106 Bombay Presidency 79-80,88 Bose, Subhas Chandra: wanted to utilize Comintern channels to sneak into the Soviet Union 110 Brezhnev, Leonid 205, 217, 220-7,255; collective security project 218; failed hegemonic scheme 225 British Commonwealth 165-9; India, support to the West and its rearmament policy 165-6 British India, opening of Russian Consulate 74-92; British authorities started opposing establishment of Russian consulate 84; British India and Russian empire, diplomatic relations between 74; British-Indian government delayed the decision 80; Consulate of Russia in Bombay 91-2; factors influencing the decision and delayed the process 79; negotiations and official correspondence, protracted and faced
numerous hurdles 85-6; political motives 76; reason for failure of the BritishRussian negotiations 79; Russian representative office, economic need of 75; specific conditions of consulates in India 85; Treaty on Trade and Commerce between Russia and Great Britain 86 Brunov, Baron 86-7 Central Asia 28-30, 55-8; convergence of interests in 272-3; growing US presence in the region 272; heightened attention of Soviet government 105; Indo-Russian regional cooperation 272-3; Russian advance in 53; Russian expansion in 80-1
302 Central Asian republics 152,169,238, 239,247 Chattopadhyaya, Virendra Nath 104; started an Indian News and Information Bureau in Berlin 110 Chavan, S.B. 250 China’s People Republic Mao Tse-tung’s visit 170 Colonel Nikolai Shneur 81 Comintern 101-12; activities in Afghanistan and India 108; and Gadar Party, cooperation between 109; dissolution of, Afghan corridor 110; leadership 107; trained Indians 110 Committee for Indian Independence based at Berlin 104 Communist activities in India: repercussions on Delhi’s relations with Moscow 163-4 Communist Party of the Soviet Union 168 Communist University of Toihng Masses of the East 107,110 Congress Committee in Kabul 107 convergence of interests 257,281 Danibegov, Prince 31-2 Defence Cooperation 277-9; BrahMos supersonic missile 278; buyer-seller relationship in defence sector 278; fifth generation aircraft T-50, joint development of 279; India Moscow’s preferred partner in GLONASS 279; Sukhoi-30 MKI multi-role aircrafts 278 Delhi Declaration on Non-violent and Non-nuclear World 229-33; Clause 14 of 230-1; Gorbachev’s ‘new political thinking’ and universal human values’ 232 dharmashalas 21 Diakov, A.M. 113-14 diplomatic ties, establishment of 113֊ 91; close contacts and productive Index cooperation 122-3; diplomatic relations with USSR, exploring possibilities of 115; general-agents 126-7; growing understanding and amicability between India and USSR 120; India, participation in international conferences as a free nation 113; Indo-Russian diplomatic relations 114-15; Indo-Soviet negotiations 129-30; joint communiqué, issuance
of 123; Korean issue and change in Soviet attitude towards India 177-9; meeting with Stalin 170-1; meetings between Vyshinsky and Radhakrishnan 171-7; Moscow Embassy, first-ever diplomatic mission of independent India 124; Nehru’s statement on foreign policy 113-14; positive neutrality 181-3; purpose of Krishna Menons visit to Paris 116-17; question of discrimination, support of the USSR on 119; Russian foreign ministry, declassified documents of 132-3; socio-economic issues 183-4; Soviet policy on Kashmir 184-91; Stalin and Nehru’s July proposals 179-81; Stalin years 134-69; trusteeship agreements 117-18 Dolgoruky, B.A., Governor-General of Moscow 63,65-6 Dorodnitsin, Nikolai 130 Efrimov, Fillip 29-31; accurate information about Asian regions 30; description of the route of his journey to India 29 Energy Sector, cooperation in 274-5; bilateral engagement in 1990s 274; Rosneft’s acquisition of Essar Oil 275 European travellers 20-1 Friendship Treaty 199, 235, 259; and its rewards 217-21; India as the Soviet
Index Union’s privileged strategic partner in the Third World 220; Kissingers overall assessment 219 G-2 281 Gadar Party 108-9 da-Gama, Vasco 19 Gathome-Hardy, Gathome 81 Golden Horde, decline of 28 Gorchakov, Alexander M., Chancellor 56, 77 Gujarat 20, 69; Mohammed Shah Beghara ruled Ahmadabad 20; one of the many independent Muslim principalities 20 Gurmukh Singh 109 India and Russia, business contacts between 27-8; attempts to establish direct contacts 29; Russian goods were coming to India 28 India Independence Party 110 India, early Russian emissaries 19 India, new Foreign Policy Agenda 2601; A New Strategy for South Asia 260; as a virtual US base for host of military activities 261; Indo-Russian strategic partnership 261 India-China border conflict, Soviet stand on 206-14; Beijing’s policy towards India 210-11; Communist parties of Soviet Union and China, semblance of unity 206; Cuban missile crisis, Soviet policy was influenced by 211-12; Khrushchev could not accept Maos views on India-China ties 208; Moscow slowly supported India after Cuban missile crisis subsided 212; report drafted by Mikhail Suslov 209-10; Soviet approach to the Chinese invasion on India 211; Soviet leadership, China’s bellicosity towards India 209; Soviet Prime Minister’s Report to the Supreme Soviet 207; Soviet Union’s 303 neutrality on the issue 207; TASS report 206-7,208; unilateral ceasefire by China, declaration of 212-13 India, political cooperation with Russia 268-9; Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation on Combating Terrorism 269; Moscow Declaration on Defence of Multi ethnic and
Multi-confessional states 269 India’s non-alignment policy 181,182, 183,190,191,195-9,208,213,242, 258,259-60 Indian катка 21 Indian kings 53; expeditions organized by Russian emperors 53-4 Indian kings to Russian Tsar, embassies from 53-98; Charan Singh 57; emissaries from British India 58; Ghulam Haidar Khan 57-8; Raja Mahendra Pratap, emissaries of 59; Turkestan in Russian empire and formation of Trans-Caspian district, incorporation of 57 Indian Muslim League 117; separate state of Pakistan 117,137 Indian National Congress, balance of power inside 132 Indian revolutionaries in Central Asia 106 Indira-Brezhnev era 214-17; Chinese backing in Romania’s quest for independence 215; Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe 217; India’s recalcitrance regarding the NPT, Soviet Union’s inclination 216; Moscow’s offer of a bilateral treaty 216-17; Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty 215-16; Tashkent Agreement 214; Warsaw Pact’s Political Consultative Committee 214 Indo-Russian relations, cracks in 2617; annual Indo-Russian summit 263; 8th Indo-Russian annual
304 Index summit 262; India did not sign nuclear agreement 263; negative developments in the sphere of investment and defence cooperation 266; Russia’s growing relations with Pakistan 283 Indo-Russian trade and economic relations 273-4; India’s export basket to Russia 274 Indo-Soviet partnership, unravelling of 233-5; agreement to coordinate policy toward China 233; 1971 Friendship Treaty 235 Indo-Soviet political relations: economic cooperation 146; inevitable dynamics in 175; stagnation in 164 international relations, history of 19 Kabul Congress Committee 109 Karamzin, Nikolai 19 Kaul, T.N. 135,141,145,146, 155-7, 211-13 Khan, Liaquat Ali 171-2 Khilafat movement 107-8 Kollantai, Alexandra 155 Kremlin 72,136,139,157,165,169-70, 177, 190, 200, 223, 242, 243, 255, 258,261-2 Kuropatkin, A.N. 58 Laillu, A.K. 81 Lamsdorf, V.N. 88 Lebedev, Gerasim 38-51; acquainted with contemporary Indian literature 48-9; became entangled in a net of intrigues 46; Bespristyrastnoye Sozertsaniye 49-50; built a theatre 42-3; closely associated with the cultural life of Bengal 47; efforts to learn Indian languages 40-1; enlightenment activities 48; favour of establishing direct contacts and having direct trade ties with India 50; introducing the Indian public to European play 43; keen interest to study history, literature, astronomy, religion, culture and traditions of India 49; light on Hindu rituals, religious festivals, etc 50; notion of cultural internationalism 47-8; promoting cultural intercourse and exchange 41-2; stay in India and travel accounts 38; traditions of great Indian culture 41;
travel through Europe 39; Yaroslavl, major trading centre 38-9 Lenin, V.1.101-6,140,155,169,182, 183-4,195, 227 Liberation Army of India 106 Liberation of Goa 204-5; US and its allies, faced defeat as a result of Soviet veto 204 Lord Curzon, Governor-General of India 85,87, 92 Lord Litton, Viceroy of India 76,79-82 Lord Nortbruk, Viceroy of India 78-9 Losyukov, Alexander, Russian deputy foreign minister 263 Lyusternik, E.Y. 75 Maharaja Dulip Singh 59-67; chose Paris as the centre of his political activities 61; closely associated with Russia 60; establishment of Tsion’s contacts 61; in Russia, remained under the patronage of his Russian friends 63; stay in Russia 59-67 Maharaja Jaswant Singh 70 Maharaja Ranbir Singh 53, 56 Maharaja Takht Singh Bahadur 54 Memory of Azov 68 Menon, Krishna 115,116,125,128, 129, 132: visit to Paris 116-17 Menon, K.P.S. 115, 122,125,126,131, 133,135,142,164,167,168,190-1, 195,199,200 Molotov, Vyachelsav Mikhailovich 140-1 Morengeim, Baron 83 Nehru-Khruschev decade 195-204: anti colonialism and anti-imperialism, influence on India’s foreign policy
Index 196; CPSU Central Committee report to the Congress 195; Delhi’s development of positive neutrality 198; friendship with the Soviet Union, support in India’s struggle to remain non-aligned 204; India looked up to USSR for its support on Kashmir issue 203; mango diplomacy in Moscow 200; Nehru’s international prestige built on non-alignment policy 199; Nehru’s visit to US and USSR 196-204; nonalignment policy, Nehru’s choice of 195; Soviet and Western policies on issues of colonialism, contrast in 202; Soviet leadership in the spring of 1955 198-9; Soviet Union, views on Kashmir 203; Suez crisis 204; tour of Soviet Union 200; traditional Russian hospitality 201; 20th CPSU Congress 195; US military assistance to Pakistan 198 Nikitin, Afanasy 19-29; Bidar, narration of 23-4,25-6; cultural life of the Hindus and of the Muslims, description of 24-5; description about dress of‘boyars’, queens and kings and servants of boyars 20-1; grouse against Muslims in India 26; Khorasani habits of genuflection to nobility 25; Khorasani, narrative of 24-5; luxury of sultans of Delhi 27; militancy of the Muslims 22; narrating his visit to Junnar 21-2; narration about the city of Chaul 20-1; number of faiths in India 26; Parvata religious hub, narrative of 24; wrote about trade in Cambay 20 Nikolas II, Russian Tsar, crown prince of Russia, visit to India 67-74; visit to Ahmadabad 69; visit to Bombay 68-9; visit to Calcutta 72-4; visit to Delhi 71-2; visit to Jaipur and Alvar 70-1; visit to Jodhpur and Azmir 70; visit to Madras 74 Novikov, K.V. 154 305 Nuclear Energy 275-6 Nuclear Test
221-5; 1974-6, security environment in South Asia and of Soviet-Indian relations 222; congruence of fundamental interests 223; non-aligned movement under Indian leadership 224; Pakistani and ASEAN proposals for creating nuclear weapons-free zone 221; Soviet intervention in Afghanistan 223-4 Nuke Cooperation 276-7; bilateral nuclear cooperation, long-term agreement on 276; 123 Pact 277; India’s nuclear cooperation agreement with Russia 277 October Revolution 101-12,168 Pakistan 135-6,218-19, 238-41,247-8; arms supply to 238,251, 271 -2; diplomatic relations with USSR 144; Indo-Pakistan relations 148; pro-Pakistan emphasis in America’s Kashmir policy 187; US military assistance to 198 Pakistan factor 267-8; Moscow and Islamabad, interactions between 267 Pamir issue 58 Pandit, Vijaya Lakshmi 118-20,124-5, 131,134-6,138-42,147, 156,159-60, 167,169,171; as Indian ambassador 138; conversation with V.M. Molotov 147; talks with Nikolai Shvernik 137 Peninsular and Oriental Company 73 People’s Commissariat for foreign affairs 110-11 Plouden, T.C. 81 positive neutrality 181-3; politicalmilitary blocks emerged 181; third force, position of 181-2 Post-Soviet Russia, strategic thinking for India 237-57; backtracking from the Indo-Russian space deal 244; bilateral relations between India and Russia 255; bulwark
306 Index against Islamic-fundamentalist Mujahideen forces 240; ‘buyerseller’ relationship to collaborative research 256; Clinton-Yeltsin joint statement 248; concept of Russian Federations Foreign Policy 238; deideolization drive 239; Duma (Lower House of the parliament) 246; epoch of‘special’ relations with India 239; fait accompli 255; fight against terrorism, organized crime and illegal arms trade 243; five-point plan proposed by UN Secretary General for bringing peace in war-torn Afghanistan 240-1; geo political situation in Russia 253-4; India’s 10 billion ruble debt to the former Soviet Union and rupeeruble exchange rate 242-3; India’s status as a de-facto nuclear power 255-6; Indo-Russian cryogenic deal 244; Indo-Russian cooperation in economic and military fields 244; Indo-Russian differences on the nuclear-strategic issue 248; Indo-Russian relations, uncertainty and turmoil in 238; Indo-Russian relations, period of uncertainty 241; last phase of the Soviet Union and the early period of Yeltsin’s rule 239; low priority accorded to India in Russian policy 238; Marshal Plan for Russia’s economic recovery and transformation 237; military-technical cooperation 252; Missile Technology Control Regime 245; Moscow Declaration on the Protection of the Interests of Pluralistic States 249-50; multi polar world and strategic stability 273; new Russian ruling elite 252-3; North Atlantic Treaty Organization doctrine 245; pro-West orientation towards greater independence and assertiveness 247; Russian military aircraft in operation around the Third World 249; 2002 joint
declaration 256; US arms supply to Pakistan stopped in 1990 238; US-Russia joint statement 248; Vladimir Putin, Russian foreign policy priorities 255; withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan 240 Prikhodov, Y.K. 132-3 Primakov, Evgeny (Russian Prime Minister) 251-2,255,259,282 Pyotor Vannovsky 82-3 Qureshi, Shuaib 144 Radhakrishnan, Dr. Sarvepalli 167-77, 179,187,190-1,212; and Vyshinsky, meetings between 171-7 Rafailov, Mehti 32-8; bringing important information for the Russian government 34,37-8; had good knowledge of politics and geography 32-3; proposed a project to discover a route from Russia to India 33; Tibet’s Khan promised patronage to Russian trade 33-4; undertook the journey to Tibet 35-6 Raja Mahendra Pratap 59,103-4 Raja Tukejee Rao Holkar 54-5 Raja Tula Singh Bahadur 54 Rajiv-Gorbachev Era 225-33; aft-Asia forum during Rajiv’s visit 225; common European house, concept of 225; Delhi Declaration on Non violent and Non-nuclear World 229-30; Gorbachev elaborated his Asian concept 227; Gorbachev wanted to gain India’s support for the Warsaw Pact 227; Indian-sponsored declaration 225; Joint Declaration of Principles of a Nuclear-WeaponFree and Non-Violent World 227; principles of power politics, sweeping repudiation of 227-8 Roy, M.N. 105-6 Russia: activities, alliance with Britain laid limits on 59; defence ministry,
Index interest in establishing a Russian mission in India 87-8; linked to Germany and Austria by the agreement of so-called ‘Union of Three Emperors’ 60 Russian Charge d’Affaires in London 87 Russian consulate in India, 1907 to 1917: economic sphere 97-8 Russian Consul-General Vasily Oskarovich von Klemm 88-92; contribution to the development of cultural ties 91 Russian emperor and Indore king, terms of proposed treaty 55 Russian empire, incorporation of Tashkent into 56 Russian stand on Kashmir 269-70: Simla Agreement 270 Russian State Archives of Socio-Political History, Moscow 111 Russian Tsars 53 Russo-British alliance, 1907 97 Science and Technology 280-1; Integrated Long-Term Programme 280; intergovernmental protocol on preservation 280 Sheikh Abdullah, political activity of 148-50 Sind Provincial Muslim League 117,137 South Africa, racial discrimination in 118 Soviet diplomatic mission at Kabul 107-8 Soviet policy on Kashmir 184-91; American military activity in northern Kashmir 186; Moscow considered Pakistan as pro-Western 184-5; Soviets representatives attack in the UNSC on Western powers 189-90; UN Kashmir debate, intervention in 185-6 Soviet Prime Minister Marshal Bulganin 202-4 Soviet Union: signed trade pacts with Indiain 1949 and 1951 143· 307 Stalin and Nehru’s July proposals 17981; Nehru’s initiative on Korea 180-1 Subramanian, Krishnaswamy 218 Surits, Y. 104,107; establishing ties with the Indian National Congress 107 Suslov, Mikhail 182,209-10 Swaran Singh, India’s new Foreign Minister 221 Tashkent 36, 53, 56, 59, 80,103,1058,156; Indian muhajirs military
training centre 106 Tashkent Agreement 214 Trans-Caspian district 57-8 Troyanovsky, К 101,102,104 Tsarist Russia 53-4; Indian princely states started visiting 54 UN Temporary Commission 177-8 United India League 111-12 UPAs Russia policy 257-60; Delhi Declaration on Indo-Russian strategic partnership 259-60; IndoRussian bilateral engagement, terms changed 257; Nehruvians viewed NAM as a means of balancing the US 258; Next Steps for Strategic Partnership 260; Primakov’s multi polar world idea 259; Soviet collapse, Indo-Russian relations nose-dived 259 Volgin, V.P. 121 VTSIK (All Russian Central Executive Committee) of the 6th session 102-3 Vuion, F. 81-2 Vygornitsky 75-6, 87 Yudin, Leonty 28 Zhukov, Yevgeny, Soviet scholar 160-1; ‘two camp’ concept 161 Zorin, V.A., Soviet deputy foreign minister 179 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Manchen
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geographic_facet | Indien Russland Sowjetunion Britisch-Indien |
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illustrated | Not Illustrated |
indexdate | 2024-07-10T08:41:26Z |
institution | BVB |
isbn | 9780367418847 |
language | English |
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owner_facet | DE-12 DE-11 |
physical | 307 Seiten |
psigel | BSB_NED_20200228 |
publishDate | 2020 |
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publisher | Routledge Taylor & Francis Group |
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spelling | Mohanty, Arun 1954- Verfasser (DE-588)130389331 aut Tracing Indo-Russian diplomatic history Arun Mohanty London ; New York Routledge Taylor & Francis Group 2020 307 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 gnd rswk-swf Indien (DE-588)4026722-2 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Britisch-Indien (DE-588)132398-2 gnd rswk-swf India / Foreign relations / Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) / Foreign relations / India Diplomatic relations India Russia (Federation) Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Indien (DE-588)4026722-2 g Britisch-Indien (DE-588)132398-2 g Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk 978-0-367-81678-0 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031693924&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=031693924&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Mohanty, Arun 1954- Tracing Indo-Russian diplomatic history Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4012402-2 (DE-588)4026722-2 (DE-588)4076899-5 (DE-588)4077548-3 (DE-588)132398-2 |
title | Tracing Indo-Russian diplomatic history |
title_auth | Tracing Indo-Russian diplomatic history |
title_exact_search | Tracing Indo-Russian diplomatic history |
title_full | Tracing Indo-Russian diplomatic history Arun Mohanty |
title_fullStr | Tracing Indo-Russian diplomatic history Arun Mohanty |
title_full_unstemmed | Tracing Indo-Russian diplomatic history Arun Mohanty |
title_short | Tracing Indo-Russian diplomatic history |
title_sort | tracing indo russian diplomatic history |
topic | Diplomatie (DE-588)4012402-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Diplomatie Indien Russland Sowjetunion Britisch-Indien |
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