SIGNIFICANCE OF INDIA-CENTRAL ASIA ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY AND JOINT PROJECTS, AIMING FOR MUTUAL ECONOMIC PROSPERITY AMONG COUNTRIES
Keywords:
TAPI pipeline, The Ashgabat Agreement, India-Central Asia Dialogue, India-Central Asia Summit.Abstract
Although India has different culture, religion, language, it connected with Central Asian countries historically and has many things to share with them. Therefore, Indian government is trying to build strong, bold relationships with Central Asia. They both have strategic interests to each other and there are some needs that can be met by only India-Central Asia cooperation. Many joint projects have been implemented as well as there are many which are on the way and these projects are meant to develop relationships between Central Asia and India and take them into new level.
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