India’s role in kazakhstan’s multi-vector foreign policy
Gaur P. Tripathi A. Ray S.S.
2021CA and C Press AB
Central Asia and the Caucasus
2021#22Issue 243 - 48 pp.
Аfter the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Kazakhstan’s economy was weak since most of the industrial en-terprises were located in Russia. To attain economic growth, Kazakhstan crafted a unique foreign policy known as the multi-vec-tor foreign policy, which facilitated an easy inflow of direct foreign investments into the state economy. After economic liberalization in 1991, India took a serious interest in Cen- tral Asia, and since then the two nations have come a long way marked by complex interde-pendence in the international arena. They have demonstrated a successful and sus-tained upward trend in their bilateral relationship through soft power, trade and long-standing historical connections. Thus, the prospects of mutual cooperation between Central Asia, particularly Kazakhstan, and India are quite promising in the near future.
Central Asia , India , Kazakhstan , Multi-vector foreign policy , Soft power
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Department of Religious and Cultural Studies, Faculty of Philosophy and Political Science, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Department of International Studies and History, Christ University, Bangalore, India
Post Graduate Student in International Studies, Christ, Bangalore, India
Research Intern, OP Jindal Global University, Haryana, India
Department of Religious and Cultural Studies
Department of International Studies and History
Post Graduate Student in International Studies
Research Intern
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