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India-Central Asia relations : the road ahead / edited by Athar Zafar

Contributor(s): Zafar, Athar [editor].
Publisher: New Delhi : KW Publishers Pvt Ltd, 2021Description: xiii, 184p.ISBN: 9789383445493.Subject(s): India -- Foreign relations -- Asia, Central | Asia, Central -- Foreign relations -- India | India -- Relations -- Economic -- Asia, Central | Asia, Central -- Relations -- Economic -- India | India -- Relations -- Cultural -- Asia, Central | Asia, Central -- Relations -- Cultural -- India | International cooperation -- Asia, Central | Regionalism -- Asia, Central | Connectivity (Economics) -- Asia, CentralDDC classification: 327.54058. Summary: In last three decades Central Asia has made notable political and economic developments. The region is in India's neighbourhood and has civilisational linkages with India. Central Asia is gradually gaining prominence among policy makers and academia in India particularly due to its location, resources and rich cultural heritage. In recent years there have been growing consultations among Central Asian leaders and consequently cooperation has increased, especially on cross border movement of people and goods. Multiple initiatives have been launched by countries in the region to improve infrastructure and efficient transportation through strengthened connectivity links. There is growing mutual interest among scholars in India and Central Asia, and ICWA holds the India-Central Asia academic dialogue to explore possibilities of deepening cooperation for common gains. This edited volume is an outcome of three rounds of the India-Central Asia Dialogue organized by the Indian Council of World Affairs in New Delhi, Dushanbe and Samarkand.
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In last three decades Central Asia has made notable political and economic developments. The region is in India's neighbourhood and has civilisational linkages with India. Central Asia is gradually gaining prominence among policy makers and academia in India particularly due to its location, resources and rich cultural heritage. In recent years there have been growing consultations among Central Asian leaders and consequently cooperation has increased, especially on cross border movement of people and goods. Multiple initiatives have been launched by countries in the region to improve infrastructure and efficient transportation through strengthened connectivity links. There is growing mutual interest among scholars in India and Central Asia, and ICWA holds the India-Central Asia academic dialogue to explore possibilities of deepening cooperation for common gains. This edited volume is an outcome of three rounds of the India-Central Asia Dialogue organized by the Indian Council of World Affairs in New Delhi, Dushanbe and Samarkand.

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