ID | 132926 |
Title Proper | Meaningful cooperation on Afghanistan |
Other Title Information | a test of the relationship |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ranganathan, C. V |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The approaching end game in Afghanistan, marked by the withdrawal of American and NATO troops, draws attention to the urgency of the pursuit of cooperation in the security sphere between India, China, Pakistan, and other neighbors of that country. Even as various diverse fields in bilateral relations between India and China continue to grow the issue of constructive and meaningful cooperation with regard to the future of Afghanistan should be considered an important test of the quality of the relationship, having a vital bearing on the peace, stability, as well as the economic and social development of the Indian subcontinent. |
`In' analytical Note | Indian Foreign Affairs Journal Vol.9, No.1: Jan-Mar.2014: p.10-14 |
Journal Source | Indian Foreign Affairs Journal Vol.9, No.1: Jan-Mar.2014: p.10-14 |
Key Words | International Cooperation - IC ; Bilateral Relation ; Meaningful Cooperation ; Economic Development ; Social Development ; International Interest ; Pakistan ; Afghanistan ; China ; India ; Regional Cooperation ; Regional Security ; Regional Stability ; United States - US ; NATO ; European Union - EU ; International Relations - IR |