India and South Asia: Challenges and Scope in 21st Century
Challenges
- Low Inter-Regional Trade: With only 5% of the overall trade in the region, intra-regional trade in South Asia is the lowest in the world. The annual anticipated deficit in economic integration is 23 billion dollars, which is just one-third of what it could be.
- External Influence in South Asia: It is very predicted that smaller bordering nations will try to counterbalance India's influence by developing tighter ties with outside nations; in the past, this was the US; at the moment, it is China.
- Territorial Issues: The peace, stability, and prosperity of South Asia continue to be threatened by territorial disputes ....
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