Brazil-India Post-1990: An Analysis Of Trade Relations And Cooperation
Journal Title: Conjuntura Austral: journal of the Global South - Year 2015, Vol 6, Issue 32
Abstract
This paper seeks to analyze the evolution of commercial relations between Brazil and India, considering the early 1990s as a turning point, due to their liberating economics reforms and to the changes in the international context. The changes in both economies allowed a slow and gradual approach between them, and, within this perspective, this paper considers the commercial and political-diplomatic aspects that conditioned the Indo-Brazilian relations, in bilateral and multilateral scope.
Authors and Affiliations
Jacqueline A Haffner, Mirela Ribeiro Kosminsky
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