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Diversifying supplies to achieve energy security: why India needs to engage Russia ? / Kapoor, Nivedita   Article
Kapoor, Nivedita Article
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Summary/Abstract As India’s economic growth keeps pace at a high rate, energy consumption and demand too has increased rapidly. Being a country that is not very rich in oil and gas reserves, the dependence of India on imported sources of energy is only bound to increase if it is to keep fuelling its growth story.
Key Words Oil  Energy Security  Middle East  Putin  Modi  India - Russia 
Narural Gas  POC 
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Russia and the Eurasian Economic Union: potentials and pitfalls / Kapoor, Nivedita   Journal Article
Kapoor, Nivedita Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The idea of Eurasianism has been an old one in Russia, the history of which can be traced back to the early years of the 20th century. As Mankoff (2009) explains, at a basic level, the concept means that ‘Russia’s fundamental identity, and hence foreign policy priorities, are linked to its geographical position at the crossroads between Europe and Asia.’ It asserts belief in the idea that Russia’s location puts it in a unique position to ascend as a great power while also laying claim to a unique civilization and ethos that is distinct from the Western civilization.
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Russian Grand Strategy: : Why It Stalls in Relations with India / Kapoor, Nivedita   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Grand strategy studies continue to expand as more attempts are being made to bring clarity to its theoretical conceptualization and distinguish it from other, narrower conceptual approaches to policy-making. This article applies some of the theoretical findings from a recent study of Russia’s grand strategy to the analysis of the country’s policy towards the Asia-Pacific. This conceptualization is then used to explore the India-Russia bilateral relationship in order to define the causes of its current stagnation. The paper argues that the non-implementation of the Russian grand strategy in the Asia-Pacific is one of the reasons for the inertia in Moscow’s “special and privileged strategic partnership” with New Delhi.
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