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Defence and security problems of land-locked countries (LLCs) / Mishra, R N; Singh, Suveer   Journal Article
Mishra, R N Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Geopolitics of landlocked states in South Asia: a comparative analysis of Afghanistan and Nepal / Bhatnagar, Stuti; Shahab Ahmed, Zahid   Journal Article
Bhatnagar, Stuti Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Foreign policies of landlocked states have been a topic of interest for scholarship on international relations but the landlocked states in South Asia have received negligible attention. Due to their geographical realities, South Asian landlocked states that include Afghanistan, Bhutan and Nepal, depend on their neighbours for trade with the outside world. A range of factors place landlocked states in an unequal relationship with their coastal neighbours. While these factors include the superiority of coastal neighbours in terms of economy, population size, and military strength, we argue that their landlockedness plays a crucial role. To further investigate the role of landlockedness, this study compares the foreign policy decisions that guide India-Nepal and Afghanistan–Pakistan relations. Based on the assessment of historical, economic and geopolitical factors, we argue that India and Pakistan exploit their landlocked neighbours to achieve their national interests. Frustrated by the treatment of their coastal neighbours and the presence of new trade opportunities have compelled Afghanistan to use its closeness with India to counter over-dependence on Pakistan and Nepal has enhanced cooperation with China to overcome its reliance on India, thereby creating a new geopolitical dynamic within South Asia.
Key Words Geopolitics  Afghanistan  India  Pakistan  Nepal  Landlocked States 
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