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India and central Asia : advancing the common interest

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Anamaya Pub.; 2004Description: 339 pISBN:
  • 9798188342333
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.0958 IND
Summary: The security environment in Central Asia has undergone significant changes after 9/11 while the global war against terrorism and attempts to stabilise Afghanistan have posed new challenges. US military presence and bases in the region have also altered the strategic landscape with attendant political, economic and security implications. Central Asia is part of India's extended neighbourhood. International terrorism and religious extremism are of critical importance to both. This book aims at enabling a better understanding of Central Asia through scholarly exchanges and sharing of India's perceptions on the politico economic-security issues faced in the region. The book is a collection of 31 articles from well-known scholars and high-ranking officials from about 15 countries and two international organisations. The book would be of direct interest to scholars, policy makers, diplomats, entrepreneurs and academics involved with Central Asia.
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The security environment in Central Asia has undergone significant changes after 9/11 while the global war against terrorism and attempts to stabilise Afghanistan have posed new challenges. US military presence and bases in the region have also altered the strategic landscape with attendant political, economic and security implications.

Central Asia is part of India's extended neighbourhood. International terrorism and religious extremism are of critical importance to both.

This book aims at enabling a better understanding of Central Asia through scholarly exchanges and sharing of India's perceptions on the politico economic-security issues faced in the region. The book is a collection of 31 articles from well-known scholars and high-ranking officials from about 15 countries and two international organisations.

The book would be of direct interest to scholars, policy makers, diplomats, entrepreneurs and academics involved with Central Asia.

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