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India’s interest in Central Asian republics: securing energy interests
/ Gogoi, Rinkumoni
Gogoi, Rinkumoni
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The Central Asia had been the centre stage of imperial rivalry between Britain and Russia during the nineteenth century. Though changed in its dimension, the centrality of Central Asia did not diminish even inthe era of New Great Game. The geopolitical realities of the region changed with disintegration of Soviet Unionas well as with the emergence of fiveCentral Asian states, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistanin the world politics. There are three factors which bring significance to the Central Asian states in theInternational Politics. Geographical location of the region is the first factor which has accrued significance to the region. It is a landlocked area with no access to the Oceans, and thus it needs welldeveloped land routes to access other countries. The second factor is its closeness to the important world powers such as Russia and China. And thirdly these States are rich inenergy resources such as natural gas and oil which gives it an important position in the issues of world politics. All these factors play a significant role indirecting the new phase of the Great Game towards Central Asia.
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Mapping India’s Interest on the Politics of Oil Production: Past, Present and Beyond
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Almost every country in the world now is influenced by the social, economic and political consequences of oil production and its crises and India is also not spared from this. The cut-off of oil production by the OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) countries have some serious concerns for a country like India as it is still in the process of its development.
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Relationship of China and Pakistan: Benign or Forfeit ?
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In the geopolitical region of South-East Asia, Pakistan lies at the intersection of big power rivalries and politics much more than Bangladesh. Thus, any development in Pakistan that will have an impact on the security and viability of that country will inevitably attract the attention of a number of external powers.
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South China Sea dispute: establishing India’s interest
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Gogoi, Rinkumoni
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There will be impact of the developments in the South China Sea in the coming future which may have an immediate impact on politics of Southeast Asia where there are probability to have effects in the politics of Indian Ocean where China seeks to exerts its influence.
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