ID | 080410 |
Title Proper | Peril and promise |
Other Title Information | a survey of India's strategic relationship with Central Asia |
Language | ENG |
Author | Moore, Scott |
Publication | 2007. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article outlines the growing importance of India's relations with the Central Asian region. In particular, it explores security, economic, and cultural dimensions of the relationship. Important considerations for India in dealing with Central Asia include terrorism, Islamic fundamentalism, energy security, and new export markets. Of equal gravity, however, is the nature of great power competition in the heart of Asia. The argument presented here is that India's relations with Central Asia are calculated to gain strategic depth in the region. However, relationships with Pakistan, the United States, and the Asian great powers tend to constrain these ambitions. The future direction of India's strategic relationships with Central Asia remains fluid |
`In' analytical Note | Central Asian Survey Vol. 26, No.2; Jun 2007: p279-291 |
Journal Source | Central Asian Survey Vol. 26, No.2; Jun 2007: p279-291 |
Key Words | India ; Central Asia ; India - Foreign Relations - Central Asia |