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Mapping India’s (Re)Сonnection to Eurasia / Mukhia, Anmol ; Zou, Xiaolong   Journal Article
Zou, Xiaolong Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Why does India have a vested interest in Eurasia? How feasibile is non- Western Eurasia’s future? In this paper, the term ‘Eurasia’ refers to non- Western Eurasia, that is, excludes the EU. Indian policymakers and scholars believe that the Eurasian region’s strategic location, culture and civilization offer great opportunities for the development of energy resources, trade, and other fields. However, the enormous Eurasian landmass, covering China in the east to Europe in the west, and the Arctic in the north to India in the south, embraces various powerful countries that are facing serious security and strategic challenges. The strategic importance of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) intended to build a link to Eurasia pushes India to get more involved in the Eurasian region.
Key Words China  India  Russia  Eurasia  INSTC  BRI 
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