India's Relations with Central Asia in Framework of Kautilya's Foreign Policy Theories, 1991-2019

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Elik, Suleyman [1 ,2 ]
Uslu, Safa [3 ]
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[1] Minist Foreign Affairs, Turkish Embassy Seoul Advisor Social Affairs, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Istanbul Medeniyet Univ, Fac Polit Sci, Dept Int Relat, Istanbul, Turkey
[3] Digital Transformat Off Presidency Republ Turkey, Ankara, Turkey
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Kautilya; Foreign Policy Theory; Circle of State; India; Central Asia;
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In this study, India's bilateral relations with Central Asian States are explained within the framework of the circle of states theory and foreign policy approach of the ancient Indian political thinker Kautilya. The employment of his theory contributed the field of international relations by bringing new non-western perspectives and dynamics. The study is conceptualised by circle of state and foreign policy approach of Kautilya. It is assessed the success of major objectives of India, which is implemented to the neighbour states, controlling of the radical religious groups, prevention of drug trade, diversification of trade as well as energy supply security. India has been implemented its bilateral relations in three sectors in that they are politics, security and economic relations. India has also developed its security-oriented relations with having membership within Shanghai Cooperation Organisation. Although trade relation is dramatically rise in minor range, it has not much meaningful development for bilateral relations. Having huge capacity to balance the increasing influence of China in the region, the allowance of Russia towards China in the region has weaken the strength of Indian balancing role in the region. It is considered that Indian economic rise will make her regional and global power in international politics.
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