This article challenges the validity of recent suggestions that shared history underpins India-Australia relations through an historical analysis of little-known diplomats who worked for the Indian High Commission in Australia and the Australian High Commission in India immediately after Indian independence. Based on largely unexplored archival material from India, Australia, and Canada, it argues that Australia's racialized identity, as expressed through the White Australia policy, thoroughly shaped Indian perceptions of Australia. While Indian policy makers never officially voiced their distaste for White Australia, Indian diplomats put their efforts into reshaping the image of India in Australia through travel and personal contacts as pa...
For the past twenty-five years Australia's bilateral relationship with India has been typified by an...
Despite the existence of a large Indian diaspora, there has been relatively little scholarly attenti...
Historians of India's foreign policy have often failed to see beyond the ‘Great man’ Jawaharlal Nehr...
This article examines the ways in which Australia’s global connections during the colonial period ha...
Academic research on the White Australia Policy has spanned the history of Asian migration and polic...
In the rush to claim a relationship with Asia, military imperial connections are easily forgotten. P...
Beginning in 1943–44, Australia's relationship with India is its oldest continuous formal diplomatic...
Relationships between South Asians and Australians during the colonial period have been little inves...
In recent times, an urgency is felt within the postcolonial scholarship as well as in the area of cu...
Australia and the World celebrates the pioneering role of Neville Meaney in the formation and develo...
The constructivist project in international relations (IR) has recently extended beyond the transhis...
This thesis examines the relationship between India and Australia between 1858 and 1901. It draws up...
Published online: 27 Oct 2015Recent commentary on India–Australia relations has defined the relation...
PurposeAcademic scholarship on the White Australia Policy (WAP) has highlighted the history of Asian...
Australia's relationship with India stands in apparent contrast with its relations elsewhere in Asia...
For the past twenty-five years Australia's bilateral relationship with India has been typified by an...
Despite the existence of a large Indian diaspora, there has been relatively little scholarly attenti...
Historians of India's foreign policy have often failed to see beyond the ‘Great man’ Jawaharlal Nehr...
This article examines the ways in which Australia’s global connections during the colonial period ha...
Academic research on the White Australia Policy has spanned the history of Asian migration and polic...
In the rush to claim a relationship with Asia, military imperial connections are easily forgotten. P...
Beginning in 1943–44, Australia's relationship with India is its oldest continuous formal diplomatic...
Relationships between South Asians and Australians during the colonial period have been little inves...
In recent times, an urgency is felt within the postcolonial scholarship as well as in the area of cu...
Australia and the World celebrates the pioneering role of Neville Meaney in the formation and develo...
The constructivist project in international relations (IR) has recently extended beyond the transhis...
This thesis examines the relationship between India and Australia between 1858 and 1901. It draws up...
Published online: 27 Oct 2015Recent commentary on India–Australia relations has defined the relation...
PurposeAcademic scholarship on the White Australia Policy (WAP) has highlighted the history of Asian...
Australia's relationship with India stands in apparent contrast with its relations elsewhere in Asia...
For the past twenty-five years Australia's bilateral relationship with India has been typified by an...
Despite the existence of a large Indian diaspora, there has been relatively little scholarly attenti...
Historians of India's foreign policy have often failed to see beyond the ‘Great man’ Jawaharlal Nehr...