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Non-traditional security issues such as energy security have been becoming more and more important in Asia and worldwide in recent years. It is increasingly difficult for a single country to guarantee its energy security in the globalized world of today. Asian countries have made some progress in bilateral and multilateral dialogues to promote cooperation and coordination in the energy field. However, they are still far from establishing a regional architecture of energy security. The Asian countries must therefore make greater efforts to realize a regional mechanism of energy cooperation. In the future, there should be a multi-level (regional, sub-regional, and trans-regional, and bilateral), multi-channel, and multi-model Asian regional architecture of energy security.
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104229
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Non-traditional security issues such as energy security have been becoming more and more important in Asia and worldwide in recent years. It is increasingly difficult for a single country to guarantee its energy security in the globalized world of today. Asian countries have made some progress in bilateral and multilateral dialogues to promote cooperation and coordination in the energy field. However, they are still far from establishing a regional architecture of energy security. The Asian countries must therefore make greater efforts to realize a regional mechanism of energy cooperation. In the future, there should be a multi-level (regional, sub-regional, and trans-regional, and bilateral), multi-channel, and multi-model Asian regional architecture of energy security.
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091997
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2008.
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India and Europe share the vision of a democratic, multi-cultural and multi-polar world.In the recent past, trade and other economic ties have formed the core of India-EU partnership. Encouraged by positive trends, both have forged a strategic partnership and are negotiating for a broad-based bilateral trade and investment agreement.Despite many positive developments in the economic sphere, Indian policy makers are sceptical about Europe's role as a major strategic player in Asia.Apart from economic issues, India's partnership with the EU is still at a dialogue level.The main challenge in the coming years will be to broaden the existing economic partnership to cover traditional and non-traditional security issues.
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