Increasingly Connected but Contested: Central Asia’s Rival Networks:
Landlocked yet indispensable, resource-rich yet infrastructure-poor, Central Asia has emerged as a key testing ground for competing connectivity models—Chinese, Russian, European Union, and American, increasingly Indian, alongside less dominant alternatives and locally driven approaches.
Watch Now: -https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/increasingly-connected-but-contested-central-asia-s-rival-networks
Landlocked yet indispensable, resource-rich yet infrastructure-poor, Central Asia has emerged as a key testing ground for competing connectivity models—Chinese, Russian, European Union, and American, increasingly Indian, alongside less dominant alternatives and locally driven approaches.
Watch Now: -https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/increasingly-connected-but-contested-central-asia-s-rival-networks
Increasingly Connected but Contested: Central Asia’s Rival Networks:
Landlocked yet indispensable, resource-rich yet infrastructure-poor, Central Asia has emerged as a key testing ground for competing connectivity models—Chinese, Russian, European Union, and American, increasingly Indian, alongside less dominant alternatives and locally driven approaches.
Watch Now: -https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/increasingly-connected-but-contested-central-asia-s-rival-networks
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