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9789380502922
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KW Publishers Pvt Ltd
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History
Binding
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Paperback
Pages
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439
Year
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2012
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With the dawn of the twenty first century, the debate on the classical formulation of national security versus human security or comprehensive security gained momentum amongst think tanks. The forces of globalisation and regionalisation have reshaped the contours of the existing international economy order and have brought new challenges to the forefront. India is no different story. Economic integration has both historical and modern dimensions, and quite rightly, attracts the attention of politicians and experts worldwide; consequently, the geostrategic, political and economic importance of Central Asian Region cannot for much longer remain excluded from Indian concerns and strategies. The five Central Asian States - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan are richly endowed with commodities such as crude oil, natural gas, cotton, gold, copper, aluminum and iron, still struggling with the transition to free market economies. The Annual Report of India's Ministry of Defence stressed the five Central Asian States as an area of vital importance not only because of its geographical proximity and India's historical and cultural links but also because of the common challenge they all face from extremism and terrorism. In spite of common interests, the altitude of trade involving the two sides is abysmally low. However, in recent times, trade and investment relations between India and Central Asia have been a cause of concern for policymakers, analysts, academicians, media and the businesspersons. Essential objective of our nation's national security strategy is to promote India's prosperity through efforts both at home and abroad and our affluence at home depends on engaging vigorously abroad. The strength of our diplomacy, our ability to maintain an unrivalled military and the attrativeness of our values depend in part on the strengthof our economy. The challenge, therefore, is to keep the engines of growth running through trade, commerce and every other form of human endeavour, whilst at the same time keeping disruptive forces at bay. This book aims to generate ideas of discussion, research and a mechanism to march towards exploring the possibilities of using economic interests as a force for bilateral and multilateral relationship. About The Author Dr. Pratibha Devendra was born in Indore (Madhya Pradesh) and has done her Post-Graduate and Ph.D from Jiwaji University, Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) in Military Science. Apart from few research papers on various aspects of peace in the South Asian Region, she completed two research projects. It's my first leap beyond the South Asian Region to add in bilateral as well as multilateral affairs strategically and commercially significant neighbouring Central Asian Region to our national concern, she says. Presently, working as Head of the Department (Defence Studies), Fateh Chand Post Graduate College for Women, Hisar (Haryana). Table of Contents Preface Security Dimensions in a Changing World Economic Performance of Central Asian Republics (Under USSR before Dissolution) Economic Development of Central Asia (After Dissolution) External & Internal Security Issues in Central Asian Region Constraints and Prospects for Development in the Region Widening India's Role in the Central Asian Economy
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