India s Interaction with China Central and West Asia

India s Interaction with China  Central and West Asia
Author: Abdur Rahman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015056197711

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The Essays In This Volume Are Thematically Linked By The Focus On The Historical Exchange Of Ideas And Experience Among The Peoples Of India, China, Central And West Asia. The Contributors Include Distinguished Scholars From A Range Of Disciplines.

West Asia and the Region

West Asia and the Region
Author: Rajendra M. Abhyankar
Publsiher: Academic Foundation
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2008
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 8171886167

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Contributed articles presented at the National Conference on "West Asia and the Region: Defining India's Role" held at the Centre for West Asian Studies on Aug. 21-22, 2006.

The East Moves West

The East Moves West
Author: Geoffrey Kemp
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2012
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780815724070

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"Details the growing interdependence of the Middle East and Asia and its likely ramifications. Particular attention is given to India and China, which have a strong interest in trade--especially in oil and natural gas--with the Middle East and Central Asia" [site de l'éditeur]

India s Relations with Russia and China

India s Relations with Russia and China
Author: M. Rasgotra,V. D. Chopra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1997
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015041608236

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The present volume covers a broad canvas of issues concerning Indias relations with Russia and China after the end of the ColdWar. The main merit of this work is that it has attempted to critically examine the relations of these three countries on the bas

India and West Asia in the Era of Globalisation

India and West Asia in the Era of Globalisation
Author: Anwar Alam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015081823711

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India's foreign policy posture in recent years, particularly towards the region of West Asia and North Africa (WANA), has been a subject of intense debate. India's growing relationship with the US and Israel, and its 'lukewarm stand' on the Iraqi crisis and the Iranian nuclear issue has been seen as a fundamental shift in the Indian foreign policy exercise. Critics have accused the succeeding Indian governments during the last decade and a half of abandoning its independent foreign policy, of deviating from Nehruvian national consensus in foreign policy matters, and towing the pro-American line. Others have argued that the radical shift in the orientation of Indian foreign policy in terms of its pro-American tilt bears the mark of realism and pragmatism that is dictated by the demand of globalization. This book examines the political, economic, cultural, security, and diasporic dimensions of the evolving relationship between India and countries of WANA in the context of globalization.

Mapping Central Asia

Mapping Central Asia
Author: Sébastien Peyrouse
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2016-05-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317100959

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With renewed American involvement in Afghanistan, Pakistan's growing fragility, and China's rise in power in the post-Soviet space, Central Asia-South Asia relations have become central to understanding the future of the Eurasian continent. Mapping Central Asia identifies the trends, attitudes, and ideas that are key to structuring the Central Asia-South Asia axis in the coming decade. Structured in three parts, the book skillfully guides us through the importance of the historical links between the Indian sub-continent and Central Asia, the regional and global context in which the developing of closer relations between India and Central Asia has presented itself since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the precise domains of Indo-Central Asian cooperation, and studies three conflict zones that frame Indo-Central Asian relations: the Kashmir question; the situation in Afghanistan; and fear of destabilization in Xinjiang. The international line-up of established scholars convincingly demonstrate the fundamental necessity to define the Indian approach on these issues and provide cutting-edge insights on the tools needed to understand the solutions for the decade to come.

Mapping Central Asia

Mapping Central Asia
Author: Dr Marlène Laruelle,Dr Sébastien Peyrouse
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-03-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781409489511

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With renewed American involvement in Afghanistan, Pakistan's growing fragility, and China's rise in power in the post-Soviet space, Central Asia-South Asia relations have become central to understanding the future of the Eurasian continent. Mapping Central Asia identifies the trends, attitudes, and ideas that are key to structuring the Central Asia-South Asia axis in the coming decade. Structured in three parts, the book skillfully guides us through the importance of the historical links between the Indian sub-continent and Central Asia, the regional and global context in which the developing of closer relations between India and Central Asia has presented itself since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the precise domains of Indo-Central Asian cooperation, and studies three conflict zones that frame Indo-Central Asian relations: the Kashmir question; the situation in Afghanistan; and fear of destabilization in Xinjiang. The international line-up of established scholars convincingly demonstrate the fundamental necessity to define the Indian approach on these issues and provide cutting-edge insights on the tools needed to understand the solutions for the decade to come.

Central Asia in Retrospect Prospect

Central Asia in Retrospect   Prospect
Author: Mushtaq A. Kaw
Publsiher: Readworthy Publications
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789350180921

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Central Asia assimilated several alien traditions and trends and also forged conflicts and contradictions among the peoples of the region. Therefore, it cannot be understood without comprehension of its glorious past and budding present. This compendium of thirty five papers, presented at an international conference, organized by the Centre of Central Asian Studies, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, attempts to examine the various dynamics of Central Asia. It addresses a wide range of issues concerning Central Asia’s geo-politics and geo-strategy, geo-economics, historico-cultural relations, and its relations with other countries of the world.