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Great game of oil politics in Central Asia / Gidadhubli, R.G   Article
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Summary/Abstract Central Asia having emerged as an important region of global energy scenario becomes a target of the Great Game Politics. While the presence of hydrocarbon resources were relatively known during the Soviet era, entry and explorations by major energy giants of the West during the last two decades has confirmed that Central Asia will be an additional, though not an alternative source for their growing energy needs. The Western firms initiated the politics and process of Multiple Pipeline network to have access to energy of Central Asia which has generated competition and conflict among major players. Being its southern underbelly, Russia’s energy giants with strong support of leadership, have been aggressively pursuing their economic and political interests in Central Asia. China has emerged as a major power having worked out a well planned and funded roadmap in Central Asia’s energy sector to meet its fast increasing demand. Russia and China have commonality of interests to counter the West which is keen to enhance its presence and acquire oil and gas bypassing Russia. The West is supported by leadership of Central Asia who want to diversify their market and promote their national interest. India, though late and not a major player, having close and cordial relations with the CAS, can and should explore various alternatives to meet its growing energy security needs from Central Asia.
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India-Kazakhstan Relations - Close, Cordial and Consistent / Gidadhubli, R.G   Journal Article
Gidadhubli, R.G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Kazakhstan is the largest country in the Central Asian region, and ninth largest country in the world. Kazakhstan is strategically located with China on the east and Russia on the north. An effort has been made to elaborate relations between India and Kazakhstan.
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Indian States Being Supportive of Center’s Foreign Policy Towards Russia: Need To Be More Active Participants / Gidadhubli, R.G   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The visit of Russian foreign minister Mr Sergei Lavrov to India in the first week of April 2021 is a landmark event not only to strengthen bilateral ties between India and Russia, but also to sustain cooperation on regional and global issues. This is evident from the fact that the latest meeting of Lavrov with India’s foreign minister Mr. Jaishankar in New Delhi covered wide range of political, economic, security related issues concerning both the countries in the context of global political changes and Covid Pandemic to rebalance international relations.
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India-Russia Energy Cooperation – Potentialities, Constraints and Prospects / Gidadhubli, R.G   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India and Russia have close and consistent social, political and economic relations for decades. In fact relations with Russia are a key pillar of India’s foreign policy, and Russia has been a longstanding time-tested partner of India. Hence an effort has been made to highlight and analyze India-Russia relations with reference to energy sector highlighting energy resource potentialities of Russia, constraints and prospects.
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