Foreign Ministers Meeting of Central Asian Republics (Car): Changing Geopolitics of Car

Situation assessment as on 27/12/2021 | Price: Rs 600/-

The meeting of the foreign ministers of India and five Central Asian countries in Delhi in December, is one in a series of timely connections to the region by New Delhi this year, spurred in some measure by events in Afghanistan. The dialogue has been held a month before leaders of all five  CARs come to New Delhi as chief guests for the Republic Day celebrations, and a month after National Security Adviser Ajit Doval’s “Regional Security Dialogue” with his CAR counterparts to discuss Afghanistan. The study looks at the issues discussed; how India is navigating through geopolitical cross-currents; a view that India, Russia, China should cooperate; that India needs to pay more attention to CAR countries. There is also comment on INDIA'S OUTREACH TO CENTRAL ASIA: AFGHANISTAN FACTOR GIVES IT ADDED IMPORTANCE by Mahendra Ved, foreign policy analyst.

Situation assessment for the week ended 27 December, 2021  (2,345 words)

Price: Rs 600/-

Date of SS: 27, December 2021