Publication
1 Apr 2011
Amidst talks of rising instability and violence in Afghanistan, what seems to have eluded the eye is the progress on the Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India (TAPI) gas pipeline project. The projected gain from the pipeline is seen as an opportunity to create a win-win deal among local and regional stakeholders in Afghanistan by binding the 'warring' factions in an integrative economic framework. By building on Afghanistan's role as an 'energy-bridge' between an energy abundant central Asia and energy deficient South Asia, there exists possibilities of integrating the conflict-ridden country mostly driven by regional power competition into a mutually dependent cooperative framework.
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Author | Shanthie Mariet D'Souza |
Series | ISAS Briefs |
Issue | 194 |
Publisher | Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) |
Copyright | © 2011 Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS) |