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Transformation of India-Gulf Relations

Transformation of India-Gulf Relations Cooperation, Competition, and Diplomacy

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Contemporary Gulf Studies

Transformation of India-Gulf Relations

Cooperation, Competition, and Diplomacy

Hamdullah Baycar | Ferhat Cagri Aras | Abdullah Baabood

Political Science / World / Middle Eastern

This book investigates the historical, political, economic, and socio-cultural transformation of India's relations with the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states. While existing scholarship has predominantly focused on labor, remittances, and India's ties with Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, this book expands the analytical scope to encompass all six GCC members as well as the broader systemic and regional dynamics shaping these relationships.

It examines how economic interdependence, shifting security architectures, great power competition, diaspora networks, and new domains such as space cooperation and strategic connectivity (e.g., IMEC) are reshaping India–Gulf ties. By integrating historical and contemporary analyses, this book offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary framework that captures the evolution and future prospects of India–Gulf relations. The book is highly relevant for policy professionals, including diplomats, think-tank analysts, and government agencies focusing on the Gulf region, India's external relations, and Indo-Pacific frameworks.

Hamdullah Baycar is an Assistant Professor of International Relations at Karadeniz Technical University. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Exeter and an A.M. from Harvard University. He was selected for the Middle East Policy Council's (MEPC) "40 Under 40" cohort in 2023. His research has been published in leading journals, including Identities, Middle East Critique, Religions, and Digest of Middle East Studies. He serves as Review Editor at Insight Turkey and as Guest Editor of special issues for Studies on Ethnicity and Nationalism (on Gulf nationalism) and Middle East Policy (on Türkiye–GCC relations).

Ferhat Cagri Aras is an associate professor at Karadeniz Technical University and a former Visiting Fellow at Durham University. His work focuses on South Asian development policies, India–Turkey relations, and regional security dynamics. He has conducted fieldwork across South Asia and published on diplomacy, economic development, and geopolitical strategy.

Abdullah Baabood is a professor and holds the Chair of the State of Qatar for Islamic Area Studies at Waseda University. He has previously held the positions of the director of the Gulf Research Center at the University of Cambridge, and the director of the Gulf Studies Center at Qatar University.


Publication Date: 28 December 2026
Publisher: Springer Nature Singapore
Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-13: 9789819245161
Format: Hardback

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