Published June 30, 2023 | Version v2
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INDIA AND ASIAN GEO-POLITICS, INDIA CENTRAL ASIA RELATIONS & ITS IMPACT ON GEO-POLITICS & ENERGY SECURITY

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Asia is home to the oldest civilizations in the world. Their indigenous cultures paved the way for many practices that have been fundamental to society for centuries, including agriculture, urban planning, and religion. The social and political geography of the continent does not stop counting and conditioning the rest of the world. Asia divided into 5 regions. – East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia and West Asia. This study analyzes the knowledge of the future and the significant relations between India and Asia and their implications for geopolitics and energy security in general and how India seeks to build, establish and strengthen its relations with significant Asia. It has a long history. The close trade and cultural ties between the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia, the beginnings of which date back to the Indus Valley Civilization, in 1947 when New Delhi found its way to the region without a direct land corridor, the sea route later found itself again in import and export rivalry between India and Pakistan. As the Soviet Union and Cold War era ended in 1991, India, the only non-Communist nation with a diplomatic outpost in Central Asia, was in an advantageous position to strengthen ties with the newly independent Central Asian republics. : Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Trying to figure out how big India's reach is in Central Asia? How important is Central Asia to India? How can India further improve its relations with Central Asian countries? What are the challenges for India in the Central Asian region? This paper discuss suggestions for improving relations with Central Asia

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