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The Geopolitics of Energy in South Asia / ed. by Marie Lall.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Singapore : ISEAS Publishing, [2008]Copyright date: ©2008Description: 1 online resource (276 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789812308276
  • 9789812308283
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD9502.I42 C66 2007
  • HD
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Foreword from the Institute of South Asian Studies -- Foreword from the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies -- The Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Oil and Gas Pricing Policies in India -- 2. India’s New Foreign Policy: The Journey from Moral Non-Alignment to the Nuclear Deal -- 3. Regional Integration in South Asia and Energy Cooperation: Opportunities and Challenges -- 4. Pakistan’s Energy Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities -- 5. Energy Security and Geopolitics in South Asia: Historical Baggage, Global Powers, and Rational Choice -- 6. Energy Cooperation between India and Bangladesh: Economics and Geopolitics -- 7. Sino-Indian Energy Politics -- 8. Linkages in Urban and Energy Policies: An Analysis of China and India -- 9. Strategic Petroleum Reserves in China and India -- 10. New Partnerships in Energy in Asia between India, Japan, and Singapore -- 11. The Geopolitics of Energy in India: Implications for Southeast Asia -- Concluding Remarks: The Context for India’s Energy Geopolitics -- Index
Summary: Energy security has become a central concern for all the countries in the Asian region and the search for sufficient sources of energy to fuel economic growth has drastically influenced relations among the South Asian countries as well as their respective relations with their neighbours China, Myanmar, Iran, and Afghanistan. The recent nuclear deal between India and the US is also indicative of how energy and power politics are linked and how these new inter-linkages underlie relations between states. This book aims to give a South Asian perspective on the geopolitics of energy, with a central focus on India. The chapters address show India's global and regional foreign policy making has changed in light of India's search for energy and how this is affecting the relationship on a global level between India and the US, as well as on a regional level between India and the other Asian countries. The book also offers views from Pakistan and Bangladesh, as well as how this shifting reality is affecting relations between India and Southeast Asia.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Foreword from the Institute of South Asian Studies -- Foreword from the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies -- The Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Oil and Gas Pricing Policies in India -- 2. India’s New Foreign Policy: The Journey from Moral Non-Alignment to the Nuclear Deal -- 3. Regional Integration in South Asia and Energy Cooperation: Opportunities and Challenges -- 4. Pakistan’s Energy Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities -- 5. Energy Security and Geopolitics in South Asia: Historical Baggage, Global Powers, and Rational Choice -- 6. Energy Cooperation between India and Bangladesh: Economics and Geopolitics -- 7. Sino-Indian Energy Politics -- 8. Linkages in Urban and Energy Policies: An Analysis of China and India -- 9. Strategic Petroleum Reserves in China and India -- 10. New Partnerships in Energy in Asia between India, Japan, and Singapore -- 11. The Geopolitics of Energy in India: Implications for Southeast Asia -- Concluding Remarks: The Context for India’s Energy Geopolitics -- Index

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Energy security has become a central concern for all the countries in the Asian region and the search for sufficient sources of energy to fuel economic growth has drastically influenced relations among the South Asian countries as well as their respective relations with their neighbours China, Myanmar, Iran, and Afghanistan. The recent nuclear deal between India and the US is also indicative of how energy and power politics are linked and how these new inter-linkages underlie relations between states. This book aims to give a South Asian perspective on the geopolitics of energy, with a central focus on India. The chapters address show India's global and regional foreign policy making has changed in light of India's search for energy and how this is affecting the relationship on a global level between India and the US, as well as on a regional level between India and the other Asian countries. The book also offers views from Pakistan and Bangladesh, as well as how this shifting reality is affecting relations between India and Southeast Asia.

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In English.

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