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E-raamat: India-Philippines Relations: Intersecting Interests, Shared Vision and Way Forward

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This book outlines 75 years of diplomatic relations between India and the Philippines. The subject matter takes the reader beyond historical, civilisational, political and economic synergies to locate the partnership and its potential in both bilateral and multilateral areas.



This book outlines 75 years of robust and multi-dimensional diplomatic relations between two democracies – India and the Philippines. Through nine chapters, penned by relying mainly on primary documents, published works, and consultations with experts and practitioners, this book takes the reader beyond historical, civilisational, political and economic synergies to locate the partnership and its potential in both bilateral and multilateral areas.

This volume responds to questions such as: What explains the need to strengthen India-Philippines partnership undergirded by their historical, diasporic and cultural affinities? How have both New Delhi and Manila reassessed their economic and strategic visions in the context of the transforming Indo-Pacific discourses? Given that defence cooperation has been the hallmark of trust building, how has this been reflected in their shared visions for regional security, peace and prosperity? Finally, what are the key sectors and catalysts for forging closer cooperation for the next 25 years of India-Philippines diplomatic relations?

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Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

SECTION I Historical, Cultural and Economic Relations

1. India and the Philippines: Connections Through History, Culture and
Diaspora

2. Through the Prism of Contemporary History: Philippines-India Political and
Diplomatic Ties

3. Philippines India Economic Relations

4. Business Process Outsourcing: Powering Interconnected Growth

5. India and the Philippines: Cooperation in Science, Technology and
Innovation

SECTION II The Strategic Landscape

6. ASEAN: Anchoring India Philippines Strategic Relations

7. Philippines Multilateralism: The China Factor

8. India-Philippines Defence Ties: Navigating Confrontation and Coercion in
the Indo-Pacific

9. India-Philippines: 75 Years of Diplomatic Relations and Beyond

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Reena Marwah (M.Phil, Delhi University; PhD, India, International Business) is Professor, Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University, India. She has also been Senior Academic Consultant, ICSSR and Senior fellow, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India. She is the recipient of several prestigious fellowships including the McNamara fellowship of the World Bank, and the Asia fellowship of the Asian Scholarship Foundation.