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India՚s Relations with Extended Neighbourhood: Central Asian Region, United Soviet Socialist Republic, Key Elements

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  • India՚s extended neighbourhood includes the region of Central Asia.
  • In other words, one can say that the Central Asian Region falls under the ambit of India՚s extended neighbourhood policy.

Central Asian Region

The scholars are of the opinion that there lie about five countries in the Central Asian Region.

Central Asian Region

These countries are described as under:

  • Kazakhstan.
  • Kirghizstan.
  • Tajikistan.
  • Turkmenistan.
  • Uzbek…

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India՚s Relations with Extended Neighbourhood: India՚s Need of Oil and Energy, India as an Agrarian Country

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India՚s Need of Oil and Energy

  • The fact cannot be denied over here that India needs both oil and energy.
  • Moreover, the region of Central Asia could easily fulfil the demand of India.
  • In order to get the natural resources from these countries, India needs to maintain cordial relations with all these nations.
  • Furthermore, the cooperation at the political level is considered as the first step for economic cooperation.
  • This is one of the reasons that why Indian leaders have paid official visits from time to time.
  • In other words, one…

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