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ID193595
Title ProperGeo-economics of India's Trade with its South Asian Neighbours
LanguageENG
AuthorSingla, Nikita
Summary / Abstract (Note)India’s global ambitions are intricately linked to its growth as a leading nation as well as its regional influence. Brimming with opportunity yet equally troubled by challenges deep-rooted in its vast expanses, history and extra-regional geopolitics, cooperation in South Asia has proved to be a predicament as unique as the region itself. It is argued that South Asia’s performance in terms of socioeconomic indicators depends to a large extent on India’s geo-economics, and hence, this essay focuses on the use of trade policy in the geo-economics of India with its neighbours. On one hand, trade and investment figures indicate India’s position as the gravitational core in South Asia has weakened. On the other hand, it is doing more than ever under the aegis of the “Neighbourhood First” and the “Act East” policy to strengthen connectivity infrastructure at the sub-regional level, given the sombre achievements of the SAARC region as a whole in strengthening regional economic ties. The essay makes pointed recommendations for effective regionalism amongst the South Asian nations.
`In' analytical NoteNational Security Vol. 6, No.1; Jan-Mar 2023: p,69-92
Journal SourceNational Security 2023-03 6, 1
Key WordsGeo-Economics ;  South Asian Neighbours ;  India's Trade