Hostile Homelands

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Hindu Nationalism
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History of Zionism
India-Israel Alliance
Islamophobia
Kashmir
Narendra Modi
Palestine
Partition
Persecution of Muslims
Settler Colonialism
West Bank Occupation

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  • ISBN 9780745345017
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2023
  • Publisher: Pluto Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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'Extraordinary ... exposes a powerful alliance, hidden from the global attention and media' - Ilan Pappe

Under Narendra Modi, India has changed dramatically. As the world attempts to grapple with its trajectory towards authoritarianism and a 'Hindu Rashtra' (Hindu State), little attention has been paid to the linkages between Modi's India and the governments from which it has drawn inspiration, as well as military and technical support.

India once called Zionism racism, but, as Azad Essa argues, the state of Israel has increasingly become a cornerstone of India’s foreign policy. Looking to replicate the 'ethnic state' in the image of Israel in policy and practice, the annexation of Kashmir increasingly resembles Israel's settler-colonial project of the occupied West Bank. The ideological and political linkages between the two states are alarming; their brands of ethnonationalism deeply intertwined.

Hostile Homelands puts India's relationship with Israel in its historical context, looking at the origins of Zionism and Hindutva; India’s changing position on Palestine; and the countries' growing military-industrial relationship from the 1990s. Lucid and persuasive, Essa demonstrates that the India-Israel alliance spells significant consequences for democracy, the rule of law and justice worldwide.

Azad Essa is an award-winning journalist and author based between Johannesburg and New York City. He is currently a senior reporter for Middle East Eye covering American foreign policy, Islamophobia and race in the US. He is the author of Hostile Homelands, The Moslems are Coming, and Zuma's Bastard, and has written for Al Jazeera, The Washington Post, Foreign Policy, and The Guardian. Linah Alsaafin is a Palestinian journalist and writer whose work has appeared in OpenDemocracy, Al Monitor, Middle East Eye, the Times Literary Supplement, and Al Jazeera.

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