Furthermore, the paper assesses the present status of the strategic relationship, examining areas of cooperation, mutual interests, and the geopolitical significance of the partnership. [...] Furthermore, the rapid ascent of certain conglomerates during the Modi era, reminiscent of the Japanese sōgō-shōsha or the Korean chaebols of the last century, lies at the heart of India's economic transformation. [...] This situation is consequential on the one hand for the limits of the Indian growth model, which focuses on services, and on the other hand, in terms of the structural weaknesses of the Indian economy. [...] With the support of Morocco's partners, including France, the EU, the United States, and India, this initiative could, in the medium to long term, create a significant corridor extending from the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean. [...] With the 80th anniversary of the UN in 2025, Rabat and New Delhi within the framework of the Global South must lead the initiative in the UNGA to convene a General Conference to review and update the UN Charter, making it a responsive framework for a reformed and effective UN/multilateral system,44 focusing on the UN system and Bretton Woods institutions.
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Table of Contents
- MARIAM AIT MERRI ABDESSALAM JALDI 1
- PP - 1524 1
- MARIAM AIT MERRI ABDESSALAM JALDI 2
- INTRODUCTION 3
- I. FROM IDEOLOGY TO SOUTH-SOUTH COOPERATION TRACING THE TRAJECTORY OF MOROCCO-INDIA RELATIONS 4
- 1.1 From 1959 to 1991 An Ideological Relations 4
- 1.2 From 1991 to 2015 A Realist Relations 5
- 1.3 From 2015 until today South-South Cooperation as the dominant paradigm in Indo-Moroccan relations. 6
- II. THE PILLARS OF THE INDO-MOROCCAN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP 7
- 2.1 Economic and Trade 7
- 2.2 Food Security 9
- 2.3 Health Cooperation 10
- 2.4 Military and Defense 11
- III. THE LIMITS OF INDIAS SOFT POWER IN MOROCCO 12
- 3.1 An economic development model that does not align with the needs of Indian citizens 12
- 3.2 India in the Face of Moroccos Emerging Status as a Regional and Continental Power 13
- IV. RECOMMENDATIONS WHAT MOROCCO AND INDIA CAN DO MORE 15
- 4.1 Morocco as a gateway 15
- 4.2 Food security potential 15
- 4.3 Green energy potential 16
- 4.4 Technological innovation potential 16
- 4.5 Promoting renewed and effective multilateralism 17
- 4.6 Promote regular dialogue between Moroccan and Indian cultures 18
- CONCLUSION 19
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 20
- MARIAM AIT MERRI 22
- ABDESSALAM JALDI 22