India-Central Asia Economic Relations: Prospects and Challenges

by Ishfaq Ahmad Malik


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 05-11-2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 192
ISBN : 9781482838510

About the Book

For India, Central Asian Republics has enormous economic and strategic importance. The energy potential of Central Asia has an answer to the critical and growing energy needs of expanding Indian economy. At the same time, the Central Asian economies need boosting their services sector, like information technology, in which India enjoys comparative advantage. On many other counts, as well, both the economies could have great benefits in each other. Nonetheless, the harnessing of these potentials is contingent on the economic relations enjoyed by the two parties in case. This book seeks to explore the prospects and challenges faced by India and the Central Asian economies in building economic relations with each other. It discusses the current state of economic relations between the two regions and looks into the magnitude of trade, investment, and different variety of barriers that restrict their magnitude. It employs the gravity model to determine the trade potential between the two regions, and by using Balasa index, it seeks to specify the areas of comparative advantage at the product level. The book particularly focuses on the energy potential of the Central Asian countries with important implications for India. Lastly, the author enlists the challenges faced in building strong economic relations by the two regions and draws out from his analysis the subject relevant and highly needed policy options to be exercised.


About the Author

Ishfaq Ahmad Malik holds a PhD in economics, with a specialization in regional trade economics. His M. Phil research has examined economic relationship between India and Kazakhstan. Dr. Ishfaq Malik has contributed to many international- and national-level journals, including International Journal of World Peace, Journal of Eurasian Studies, and Dialogue. He has also presented papers in national conferences and attended various international conferences and research methodology workshops. His current research interests focus on energy and trade economics with special reference to India, Central Asia, and SAARC members. His forthcoming book is on China and India in Central Asia.