India’s Ambition in Central Asia
Significance
- Connectivity: Central Asia is a geopolitical hub for India since it connects Asia and Europe by land.
- Rich Resources: The area is rich in natural resources, including coal, uranium, antimony, aluminium, gold, silver, and natural gas, all of which can be used to meet India's energy needs.
- Economic Opportunity: Indian agribusiness corporations can develop up commercial agro-industrial complexes in Central Asia due to the vast cultivable areas that are there that are lying fallow and not being used for anything useful.
- Financial Services: Due to increased economic growth, a number of locations have become desirable for the building industry, ....
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