INDIA’S INTERESTS IN AFGHANISTAN SINCE 9/11

Authors

  • Subdar Ahmad Ganie Research scholar, DAVV, Indore M.P

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/bma.v3i1.1708

Keywords:

Political and Economic development of Afghanistan, Expanding regional influence, A Bridge to central Asia, Elimination of anti- India terrorism, Countering Pakistan, Maintain Presence in Afghanistan, Economic Interests

Abstract

The paper will analyse the India‟s interests in Afghanistan since 9/11. India is working for a stable, secure and prosperous neighbourhood and Afghanistan is a road for such design. Afghanistan holds the political and economic significance for India. The country is helping Afghanistan to preserve security and strengthening strategic- partnership, but it faces the problems from others like, Pakistan who does not want to see the good and stable relations between the two. Since 9/11 Afghanistan‟s Foreign Policy towards New Delhi is quite receptive. India‟s activities in Afghanistan had a geo- strategic flavour though, which not only confine to Afghanistan but travel deep into Central Asia. It is now widely accepted that India‟s afghan policy seeks access to energy resources of the region, and elimination of anti Indian terrorism.

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Published

2018-07-31

How to Cite

Ganie, S. A. . (2018). INDIA’S INTERESTS IN AFGHANISTAN SINCE 9/11. International Journal For Research In Business, Management And Accounting, 3(1), 33–37. https://doi.org/10.53555/bma.v3i1.1708