India’s Quest for Energy Security in Eurasia: A Conceptual Assessment of Energy Diplomacy
Aslam Khan (),
Sandeep Singh,
Bawa Singh and
Amandeep Kaur
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Aslam Khan: Mahatma Gandhi Central University
Sandeep Singh: Central University of Punjab
Bawa Singh: Central University of Punjab
Amandeep Kaur: Guru Kashi University, Talwandi Sabo
Chapter Chapter 3 in India’s Energy Diplomacy in Eurasia, 2023, pp 111-140 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The influence of India's home policy is pervasive in shaping its foreign energy policyEnergy policy framework. Indian policy-makers and strategists are incorporating the objective of achieving domestic energy securityEnergy security into their foreign policyForeign policy agenda, as they actively pursue collaborations with nations that sell oil. The Indian government grants authority to domestic enterprises to seek equity oil elsewhere in order to enhance the diversification of energy sources. The increasing pursuit of energy resourcesEnergy resources has compelled Indian policy-makers to prioritize Eurasian nations abundant in energy reservesEnergy reserves as prospective long-term energy allies for the extraction of hydrocarbons such as oil and natural gas.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-8281-3_3
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