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Reconnecting Britain and India Jo Johnson

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Zusammenfassung

This book seeks to survey the main features of a diverse and complex bilateral relationship. As the shadows of the colonial period fade into history, this book aims to analyse the scope for a new relationship that recognises the role the UK can play in India's quest for international stature.

Reconnecting Britain and India Zusammenfassung

Reconnecting Britain and India: Ideas for an Enhanced Partnership Jo Johnson

Reconnecting Britain and India: Ideas for an Enhanced Partnership seeks to survey the main features of a diverse and complex bilateral relationship. As the shadows of the colonial period fade into history, this book aims to analyse the scope for a new relationship that recognises the role the UK can play in India's quest for international stature. Original essays from more than three dozen thought-leaders from the worlds of academia, business, politics and the arts assess the potential for the two countries to forge an 'enhanced partnership', the objective set out by the two prime ministers, Manmohan Singh and David Cameron during the latter's 2010 visit to India.

Über Jo Johnson

Jo Johnson is the Member of Parliament for Orpington, UK. He is an elected member of the Public Accounts Committee and Deputy-Chairman of the Indo-UK All Party Parliamentary Group. Prior to his election in May 2010, he worked for 12 years at the Financial Times in a number of roles, including Associate Editor, Editor of the Lex Column, South Asia Bureau Chief and Paris Correspondent. He remains a Contributing Editor at the FT. A graduate of Balliol College, Oxford, he has further degrees from the Institut d'Etudes Europeennes in Brussels and from INSEAD.||Rajiv Kumar is Secretary-General, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), New Delhi. He is the former Director and Chief Executive, ICRIER, one of India's leading economic policy think tanks. He has previously worked with the Government of India, Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII). He was also member of the National Security Advisory Board. Dr. Kumar is a D.Phil. in Economics from Oxford University and has several publications to his credit. He is also an active columnist.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • UK-India: A 21st Century Partnership
  • Section I: Strategic Partners in Emerging Global Governance
  • 1. India's Geopolitical Centrality
  • 2. Shrinking Horizons: Obstacles to a British-Indian Partnership
  • 3. India, Britain, and the Language of Partnership
  • 4. Reinventing the Raj: The Future of Indo-British Security Cooperation
  • 5. Shared Interests in 'AfPak' Issues and Counter-Terrorism
  • 6. The Military Phoenix: Reviving Indo-British Defence Cooperation
  • 7. The Opening Door: Opportunities for Defence Industrial Cooperation between the United Kingdom and India
  • Section II: Mapping Economic Futures
  • 8. India's Globalisation: A Framework For Analysis
  • 9. India and Global Governance: Some Pre-conditions and Likely Role
  • 10. From Trading Posts to Trading Partners: The Growth of the UK-India Trade Relationship
  • 11. Opening the 'Floodgates': Internationalisation of the Indian Legal Services Market?
  • 12. Can 1.3 Billion Indians Learn to Love Football?: The Opportunities for Expanding the Premier League in India
  • 13. What the UK and India can Learn from Each Other in the Telecommunications Industry
  • Section III: Peoples, Minds, and Identity
  • 14. The Soft Power of India
  • 15. Literary Ties
  • 16. India and the UK: Making the Past a Catalyst
  • 17. British Influence in India
  • 18. The Role of the Modern Diaspora in the UK-Indian Relationship
  • 19. Personal Relationships: A Foundation for a Prosperous Partnership
  • 20. From Curry to Corus: Brand India and the 'Enhanced Partnership'
  • Section IV: Partners in Sustainability
  • 21. The Western Oil Majors: Historical and Prospective Involvement in India's Petroleum Sector
  • 22. Prospects for Future Collaboration between the Indian and UK Health and Life Sciences Sectors
  • 23. Tackling the Energy Deficit: British Business and India's Nuclear Power Industry
  • 24. Pathways to Global Partnership: Enhancing the UK-India Relationship
  • 25. Indo-UK Collaboration in Future Markets
  • Section V: The Human Resources Revolution
  • 26. The UK's Role in India's Foreign Aid Programme
  • 27. India's Skills Challenge in the Global Economy
  • 28. Open Learning for Open Societies: The Role British Institutions can Play in the Indian Human Resources Revolution
  • 29. Re-Conceiving India-UK Ties: A Personal View
  • 30. Joining Hands to Nurture Human Resource in India
  • Section VI: A Win-Win Relationship in Financial Services
  • 31. Changing India: Enhancing the Financial Relationship
  • 32. The Role of International Capital Markets in Supporting India's Economic Growth
  • 33. The Role of International Insurance Companies in India's Infrastructure Development
  • 34. Harnessing International Banks to the Financial Inclusion Agenda
  • About the Contributors

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Reconnecting Britain and India: Ideas for an Enhanced Partnership Jo Johnson
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