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ID143350
Title ProperCentral Asia and South Asia
Other Title Informationopportunities and challenges
LanguageENG
AuthorWarikoo, K
Summary / Abstract (Note)India and Central Asia have shared a geo-cultural affinity and a long tradition of historical contacts that dates back to antiquity. There is convergence of views and interests between the Central Asian Republics and India, on fundamental issues such as; (a) need to maintain social harmony and equilibrium by promoting inter-ethnic harmony and peaceful co-existence; (b) commitment to secularism and democracy and opposition to religious fundamentalism; (c) recognition of threat to regional security and stability from trans-border terrorism, arms and drug trafficking, religious extremism and ethnic-religious secessionism; (d) commitment to the principles of territorial integrity of nation states and inviolability of state borders; (e) promoting economic, scientific and cultural cooperation and (f) ensuring peaceful and tranquil neighbourhood in Afghanistan.
The Central Asian Republics, being cautious and wary of dominating influence of the powerful neighbours like Russia and China look towards India as a friend and partner, which does not have any political or territorial ambitions in the region. India is also expected to play a balancing role in the big power games in Central Asia.
`In' analytical NoteIndia Quarterly Vol. 72, No.1; Mar 2016: p.1-15
Journal SourceIndia Quarterly Vol: 72 No 1
Key WordsIran ;  Afghanistan ;  Central Asia ;  Turkmenistan ;  Kazakhstan ;  Uzbekistan ;  SCO ;  Trade Relations ;  Silk Route ;  Karakoram Highway ;  Tapi ;  IPI ;  Gwadar Chabahar ;  Trade and Transit ;  CAREC ;  Dushanbe


 
 
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