Book contents
- Navigating Nationalism in Global Enterprise
- Cambridge Studies in the Emergence of Global Enterprise
- Navigating Nationalism in Global Enterprise
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Nationalism and Competitive Dynamics
- Part II Emergent Strategy in a World of Nations
- 5 Refining Political Capabilities
- 6 Planning for Uncertain Futures
- 7 Stability in a Wobbly World
- 8 Reimagining the World in Stages
- Conclusion: Rehistoricizing Nations
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
7 - Stability in a Wobbly World
from Part II - Emergent Strategy in a World of Nations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2022
- Navigating Nationalism in Global Enterprise
- Cambridge Studies in the Emergence of Global Enterprise
- Navigating Nationalism in Global Enterprise
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Nationalism and Competitive Dynamics
- Part II Emergent Strategy in a World of Nations
- 5 Refining Political Capabilities
- 6 Planning for Uncertain Futures
- 7 Stability in a Wobbly World
- 8 Reimagining the World in Stages
- Conclusion: Rehistoricizing Nations
- Appendices
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Indian Independence in 1947 marked a new beginning for Indo-German collaboration. Yet, it came first and foremost with continuities rather than abrupt change in the context of volatile political conditions. A host of unresolved problems awaited both newly independent India and post-war Germany. The growing tensions between Hindus and Muslim in India culminated in its partition into two states rather than one and led to Gandhis assassination. At the same time, in West Germany, after the unconditional surrender, large stretches of Germany lay in ruins and millions of refugees roamed the country looking for new homes. The parallels in the historical path India and Germany had taken were not lost on worldly observers and some mobilized them to legitimize collaboration. The hope that the end of war and colonial subjugation marked a new beginning was tempered by turmoil and turbulence that led both Germans and Indians to fall back on familiar relationships and tested patterns of economic interaction.
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- Navigating Nationalism in Global EnterpriseA Century of Indo-German Business Relations, pp. 186 - 210Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022