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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.8.2019.tde-21022019-122948
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Author
Full name
Rafael Regiani
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2018
Supervisor
Committee
Martin, Andre Roberto (President)
Costa, Wanderley Messias da
Neves, André Luiz Varella
Segrillo, Angelo de Oliveira
Title in Portuguese
Geopolítica e geoideologia da Índia: análise das ideias de Índia e seu impacto político ao longo do tempo
Keywords in Portuguese
Geoideologia
Geopolítica
Índia
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo analisar a geopolítica da Índia. Para isso dividiu-se o objeto de análise em duas variáveis: geoideologia e geoestratégia. À geoideologia corresponde a visão que se tinha do território da Índia. À geoestratégia, as ações praticadas para o manejo desse território. A periodização feita seguia aquela comumente utilizada pelos historiadores, o qual distingue três períodos históricos, conforme a religião dominante: hindu, islâmico, e colonial britânico (secular). A Índia moderna é herdeira e fruto dessas geoideologias. Analisou-se a partir daí o impacto que essas ideologias tiveram na política pós-independência, distinguindo-se entre dois períodos: Índia independente e Índia pós-Guerra Fria. A geopolítica selecionada foi aquela produzida pelos principais autores de cada período. E na ausência de autor de destaque, analisou-se a geopolítica praticada pelos governos do período em questão. Por exemplo, no período védico, britânico e independente optou-se pelos pensamentos de Kautilya, Lorde Curzon e Jawaharlal Nehru respectivamente como referência teórica. Já nos períodos islâmico e pós-Guerra Fria, escolheu-se os governos de Akbar, o Grande, e de Narendra Modi, respectivamente.
Title in English
Geopolitics and geoideology of the India: analysis of the ideas of India and its political impact over the time
Keywords in English
Geoideology
Geopolitics
India
Abstract in English
This dissertation has as goal to analyse the Indias geopolitics. For this, the analysis object was divided in two variable: geo-ideology and geo-strategic. Geo-ideology corresponds to the view that it had of Indias territory. Geo-strategic corresponds to the actions practiced for the handle of this territory. The periodization adopted follows that usually utilized by historians, which distinguishes three historical periods, in accord to dominant religion: Hindu, Islamic, and British (Secular). The modern India is inheritor and product of these ideologies. Thereafter it was analyzed the impact that these ideologies have in the post-independence politics, distinguishing in two periods: independent India and post-Cold War India. The selected geopolitics was that produced by the main authors of each period. In absence of a main author, it was analyzed the geopolitics practiced by the governments of that period. For example, in the Vedic, British and independent India periods the option was by the thinking of Kautilya, Lord Curzon and Jawaharlal Nehru respectively. In other hand, in the Islamic and post-Cold War India periods the choose was by the government of Akbar, the Great, and Narendra Modi respectively.
 
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2019-02-21
 
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