Indian perspective of relations with south and central Asia
Contributor(s): Malhotra, Rashpal | Gill, Sucha Singh.
Publisher: Chandigarh Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development (CRRID) 2017Description: xxxii, 321p.ISBN: 9788185835845.Subject(s): Central relations -- Asia -- IndiaDDC classification: 303.48254 Summary: The book contains speeches of Indian dignitaries and research papers of scholars on dynamics of cooperation between South Asian and Central Asian countries. The papers in the volume bring out complementarity between these two regions with a long history of economic, cultural, spiritual and religious exchange. This is supplemented by the availability of opportunities and challenges in the contemporary Situation. The contributors provide alternative ways to overcome the difficulties to realize the opportunities of expanding cooperation between these two regions.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The book contains speeches of Indian dignitaries and research papers of scholars on dynamics of cooperation between South Asian and Central Asian countries. The papers in the volume bring out complementarity between these two regions with a long history of economic, cultural, spiritual and religious exchange. This is supplemented by the availability of opportunities and challenges in the contemporary Situation. The contributors provide alternative ways to overcome the difficulties to realize the opportunities of expanding cooperation between these two regions.
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