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ID190896
Title ProperMiddle East -South Asia relations
LanguageENG
AuthorRanjan, Amit ;  Baba, Gurol
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Middle East and South Asia can be defined as interlinked political spaces that experience deepening interactions of their energetic and ambitious regional powers together with the constant strategic competition of major global powers. This vibrancy has been relentlessly fuelled by the geo-economic/political/strategic, and humanitarian needs of these two regions’ actors. Since there are no regional groupings effectively representing the two regions these interactions are mostly minilateral or bilateral and are bolstered by historical, cultural and religious affinities. Yet, due to the relatively higher power status of the Middle East, these transregional interactions operate on an asymmetrical basis.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Asian and African Studies Vol. 58, No.4; Jun 2023: p.491–499
Journal SourceJournal of Asian and African Studies 2023-05 58, 4
Key WordsMiddle East ;  South Asia ;  Bilateralism ;  Minilateralism ;  Transregionalism