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This book forensically examines geopolitical, geo-economic, and geostrategic implications of the interventionist role of extra-regional powers in South Asia and its extended neighborhood, Afghanistan and Central Asia in particular.
List of contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Changing Geopolitical Dynamics in South Asia: An Overview
Chapter 2 Contours of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: Implications for India and the Extended South Asia
Chapter 3 China's Belt and Road Initiative: Impact and Assessment
Chapter 4 The Trump Administration's Af-Pak Policy in South Asia: Retreat or Reengagement?
Chapter 5 Russia-China- Iran Trilateral Engagement with Afghanistan: Competitive Interests
Chapter 6 Changing Contours in India-Russia Relations: A Reassessment
Chapter 7 Russia-Pakistan Defence and Energy Cooperation: Motivations and Long Term Outcomes
Chapter 8 Conclusion
About the author
B.M. Jain is professor emeritus at the University of Rajasthan.
Summary
This book forensically examines geopolitical, geo-economic, and geostrategic implications of the interventionist role of extra-regional powers in South Asia and its extended neighborhood, Afghanistan and Central Asia in particular.