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The Silk Route Connection

Nivedita Das Kundu (Ed.)

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The relationship between India and independent Azerbaijan has now endured well over a decade. The silk route connection between India and Azerbaijan is very significant since early times, when Indian merchants used to pass through Azerbaijan while traveling towards Europe. Due to Azerbaijan’s central location in the Silk Route, Azerbaijan emerged as the largest trade centre on the long stretch of the Silk Route. In this book, mutual interest, challenges and opportunities for diversifying cooperation in various sectors have been discussed. This book reflects the changing dynamics of the situation in both the countries and their mutual needs and requirements to improve the bilateral relationship.


About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

Nivedita Das Kundu (Ph.D.), presently working as an Assistant Director (Research) with the Indian Council for Social Science Research. Earlier, she worked as a Research Fellow at the Indian Council for World Affairs and as an Associate Fellow with the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. She has taught in the University of Helsinki and in the University of Hannover. She has received her doctoral degrees from School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. She was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC. She is an expert on Russia and Former Soviet States with a proficiency in the Russian Language. She has contributed widely on her research area nationally and internationally. She has authored a book on “Russia and it's Near Abroad: Strategic Dynamics and Implications”, and edited books on “Russia-India-China: Evolution of Geopolitical Strategic Trends”, and “India-Russia Strategic Partnership: Challenges and Prospects”. She is a recipient of many of prestigious national as well as international fellowships like ICSSR (India), US state government fellowship, DAAD (Germany), CIMO (EU), RAS (Russia).

 

Contributors

Mansura Haider, Professor, Indira Gandhi National Center for Arts, New Delhi, India.

 

Yashar Huseynli, Head of the Department, Ministry of Tourism and Culture of Azerbaijan.

 

Nirmala Joshi, Director, India-Central Asia Foundation, New Delhi.

 

Tamerlan Karayev, Ambassador of Azerbaijan in India.

 

Azad Nagiev (Ph.D), First Secretary, Embassy of Azerbaijan in India.

 

Vagif Sadigov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Azerbaijan.

 

V.B. Soni, Former Ambassador of India to South Caucasus Countries.

  

Contents in Detail

About the Editor/Contributors

   

Preface

  Sudhir T. Devare

   

Introduction

  Nivedita Das Kundu

   

Section I: Cultural Linkages between India and Azerbaijan

   

1. Azerbaijan-India: An Enduring Relationship

  Tamerlan Karayev

   

2. India and Azerbaijan: Cultural Linkages 

  Mansura Haider

   

3. Azerbaijan-India: Cultural Cooperation Perspectives

  Yashar Huseynli

   

Section II: Cooperation between India and 

Azerbaijan in Economic and Energy Sector

   

4. India-Azerbaijan Cooperation in Economic and Energy Sector

  V.B. Soni

   

5. The World Financial Crisis and 

  the Challenges to the Economy of Azerbaijan

  Azad Nagiev

   

6. India’s Energy Cooperation with Azerbaijan 

  Nirmala Joshi

   

Section III: Future Prospects for Cooperation

   

7. Regional Security and Future Prospects for Cooperation

  Vagif Sadigov

   

8. Future Options for Improving Bilateral Cooperation 

  Nivedita Das Kundu

   

  Annexures

   

  Index



 

Publisher AF Press
Publication Date 2012
Number of Pages 102
ISBN 9788171889280
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Academic Foundation (AF), based in New Delhi, is India’s leading independent publisher of academic/scholarly books in Social Sciences, specialising in Economics—Development Economics and Indian Economy in particular, and allied subjects.

About the Book

The relationship between India and independent Azerbaijan has now endured well over a decade. The silk route connection between India and Azerbaijan is very significant since early times, when Indian merchants used to pass through Azerbaijan while traveling towards Europe. Due to Azerbaijan’s central location in the Silk Route, Azerbaijan emerged as the largest trade centre on the long stretch of the Silk Route. In this book, mutual interest, challenges and opportunities for diversifying cooperation in various sectors have been discussed. This book reflects the changing dynamics of the situation in both the countries and their mutual needs and requirements to improve the bilateral relationship.


About the Author(s) / Editor(s)

Nivedita Das Kundu (Ph.D.), presently working as an Assistant Director (Research) with the Indian Council for Social Science Research. Earlier, she worked as a Research Fellow at the Indian Council for World Affairs and as an Associate Fellow with the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. She has taught in the University of Helsinki and in the University of Hannover. She has received her doctoral degrees from School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. She was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC. She is an expert on Russia and Former Soviet States with a proficiency in the Russian Language. She has contributed widely on her research area nationally and internationally. She has authored a book on “Russia and it's Near Abroad: Strategic Dynamics and Implications”, and edited books on “Russia-India-China: Evolution of Geopolitical Strategic Trends”, and “India-Russia Strategic Partnership: Challenges and Prospects”. She is a recipient of many of prestigious national as well as international fellowships like ICSSR (India), US state government fellowship, DAAD (Germany), CIMO (EU), RAS (Russia).

 

Contributors

Mansura Haider, Professor, Indira Gandhi National Center for Arts, New Delhi, India.

 

Yashar Huseynli, Head of the Department, Ministry of Tourism and Culture of Azerbaijan.

 

Nirmala Joshi, Director, India-Central Asia Foundation, New Delhi.

 

Tamerlan Karayev, Ambassador of Azerbaijan in India.

 

Azad Nagiev (Ph.D), First Secretary, Embassy of Azerbaijan in India.

 

Vagif Sadigov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Azerbaijan.

 

V.B. Soni, Former Ambassador of India to South Caucasus Countries.

  

Contents in Detail

About the Editor/Contributors

   

Preface

  Sudhir T. Devare

   

Introduction

  Nivedita Das Kundu

   

Section I: Cultural Linkages between India and Azerbaijan

   

1. Azerbaijan-India: An Enduring Relationship

  Tamerlan Karayev

   

2. India and Azerbaijan: Cultural Linkages 

  Mansura Haider

   

3. Azerbaijan-India: Cultural Cooperation Perspectives

  Yashar Huseynli

   

Section II: Cooperation between India and 

Azerbaijan in Economic and Energy Sector

   

4. India-Azerbaijan Cooperation in Economic and Energy Sector

  V.B. Soni

   

5. The World Financial Crisis and 

  the Challenges to the Economy of Azerbaijan

  Azad Nagiev

   

6. India’s Energy Cooperation with Azerbaijan 

  Nirmala Joshi

   

Section III: Future Prospects for Cooperation

   

7. Regional Security and Future Prospects for Cooperation

  Vagif Sadigov

   

8. Future Options for Improving Bilateral Cooperation 

  Nivedita Das Kundu

   

  Annexures

   

  Index



 

Publisher AF Press
Publication Date 2012
Number of Pages 102
ISBN 9788171889280
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