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136830
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Central Asia has emerged as an important source of energy and strategic arena for the major powers of U.S., Russia and China where energy diplomacy has forged a major thrust in their foreign policy. Energy diplomacy in Central Asia is defined by the competition among various stakeholders and the mediation by the state in making the deal. Moreover, the energy diplomacy shares two common assumptions i.e. actors and factors. So, in the game of energy diplomacy in Central Asia, there are so many global and regional players involved out of which India is one of them. But in this game, how India has sought to strengthen its position with the involvement of major powers for accessing huge amount of energy resources from the region is lucidly explicated. Nevertheless, the article promptly attempts to draw a picture on India’s approach in Central Asian energy diplomacy.
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120953
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118089
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121066
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2013.
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The current ties of India and Iran seems as old as the demise of the Cold War. In the early 1990s Indo-Iranian interests covered on a number of areas, particularly, energy, Central Asia, terrorism germinates from Afghanistan and Pakistan, security and domestic issues. These issues reached at a high level during 2001-03 with Tehran and Delhi declarations, which established a substantial set of framework for enhanced cooperation. Though India's relations with Iran suffered a lot during Indo-US civil nuclear deal and India's opposition to gain Iranian nuclear objective, there was a little indication that the two countries were interested to give up their mutually leverage relationship. However, the present study examines the strategic partnership between India and Iran with recent trends by focusing on the hot issues especially energy security and strategic and defense cooperation and some regional issues and connectivity etc.
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