India's Extended Neighborhood Policy: The Central Asian Context - By Satish Kumar Karna
The growing importance of the Central Asia region’s oil and gas resources has sparked new rivalries amongst foreign powers. A resource rush has erupted in Central Asia between Russia and other countries like the United States and China, resulting in a Great Game rivalry. India is seeking a footing in the region in order to guarantee a stable extended neighborhood in Afghanistan, and to tap into its energy reserves. Also, beyond economics, the regional security challenges in Central Asia also have the potential of spilling over into India.
The Central Asian region is considered to be part of ....
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