India and Central Asia: Untying the Energy Knot

P. Stobdan
Archive data: Person was Senior Fellow at IDSA from January 1993 to December 2018 Ambassador (Prof.) P. Stobdan is a distinguished academician, diplomat, author and foreign policy expert. He has… Continue reading India and Central Asia: Untying the Energy Knot read more
Volume:40
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India was always aware of the enormous energy reserves within its geographically proximate Central Asian region that could potentially fulfil its energy demands. The recent visit by Prime Minister Modi to the region has proved critical in paving the way for India to finally acquire a long awaited energy stake in the region. The new developments could not have been possible without the evolving undercurrents of the new geopolitical balance of power in the region. Russia seems to be playing a conspicuous role in nudging both India and Pakistan towards cooperation in the energy pipeline. However, there is no case to be euphoric on this front. India’s energy diplomacy in Central Asia will fail if it continues to discount the Russia factor in its policy.