Changing Dynamics of India’s Relation with Latin America
Background
Following the Cuban revolution in 1959, India was one of the few countries to recognize the new regime under Fidel Castro. Both countries were members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and shared a similar world view. In many ways, Cuba became a gateway to Latin America for India.
By the 1990s, when India was beginning to attract international notice for its economic growth, and began to open her markets to foreign investors. Around the same time, Latin America was beginning to sow the seeds for political and economic stability.
Brazil, in particular, began to emerge as one of the region’s star ....
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