India–Zimbabwe Relations: Recalibrating the Failing Engagement
Fradreck Jockonia Mujuru and
Ningthoujam Koiremba Singh
Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, 2023, vol. 27, issue 2, 184-211
Abstract:
The India–Zimbabwe relations are rampant with obdurate omissions, commissions, misinformation, and proper attention, hence dismally productive. This investigation pins down the dismal relations to Zimbabwe’s economic quagmire, the inseparable China–Zimbabwe relations, Zimbabwe’s diplomatic isolation and the effects of sanctions enacted by the US and other Western countries. With both primary and secondary sources, an interpretive approach is used to generate and analyse data. The study outlines prospects that can recalibrate India–Zimbabwe relations, especially in the new dispensation era of Zimbabwe after Mugabe. The possibilities include leveraging the available business opportunities, energy and mineral resources, security, regional cooperation and conflict management, knowledge exchange, institutional building, and social cohesion.
Keywords: Diplomatic isolation; dispensation; maladies; pahukama; India–Zimbabwe relations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1177/09735984231188409
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