The Strategy of (Re) connectivity: Revisiting India’s Multifaceted Relations with Central Asia
Edited by Kashif Hasan Khan
₹902₹980(8% off)
ISBN 13
9789389137538
Year
2020
Central Asia has re-surfaced as a crucial point of reference in the international,
geostrategic power rivalry or a “new Great Game,” with Russia, China and the US
vying over security and energy interests in the region. It has immensely attracted the
attention of other important regional players such as Turkey and Pakistan. For India, an
emerging power with regional and global ambitions, Central Asia plays tremendously
important role, as its ‘extended neighbourhood’. Strategically positioned Central Asia
with its rich resources, relatively advanced infrastructure, human capital and recently
introduced economic reforms, is an attractive partner for India. Therefore, New Delhi,
with its growing aspirations, undertakes various initiatives to reconstruct the ancient
connections with Central Asian states and adjust them to the new geostrategic realities
of the 21st century.
The book discusses the issues which are vital to Central Asian Republics and to India,
including the threats they face, such as terrorism, fundamentalism and its consequences. It
touches upon the China’s regional aspirations and objectives, including the massive BRI
initiative (Belt and Road), discusses the challenges of (lack of ) territorial connectivity
between India and Central Asian Republics, the interests of other great powers, etc. This
publication analyses various aspects of historical background, presents some literary
discourses, while thoroughly referring to the contemporary strategic, socio-political and
economic dynamics of the region.
9789389137538
Rs 980.00
Hardback
164pp
2020
Contents:
Foreword • Acknowledgements • Notes on Contributors • The Significance of India’s (Re)connectivity Strategy in Central Asia: An Introduction •
China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI): Comparative Perspectives on India and Central Asia • Prospects, threats and challenges of India’s ‘Connect
Central Asia’ policy in the current international security context • India’s Connectivity Push and Road to Central Asia • The Importance of India
for Multi-Vector Foreign Policy of Kyrgyzstan • Milieu of National Initiatives: Perspective on Cross Leveraging India and Central Asia RelationsA Case Study of Uzbekistan • Khwaja Bakhtiyar Kaki of Osh (1173–1235) and the Indo-Kyrgyz Sufi-trajectory • South, East and Central Asia:
A Dialogue of Cultures through Silk Route • Historical Bonds and Common Words Between Hindi and Turkmen