Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Foreword
- Foreword
- The Contributors
- Introdution
- 1 Oil and Gas Pricing Policies in India
- 2 India's New Foreign Policy: The Journey from Moral Non-Alignment to the Nuclear Deal
- 3 Regional Integration in South Asia and Energy Cooperation: Opportunities and Challenges
- 4 Pakistan's Energy Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities
- 5 Energy Security and Geopolitics in South Asia: Historical Baggage, Global Powers, and Rational Choice
- 6 Energy Cooperation between India and Bangladesh: Economics and Geopolitics
- 7 Sino-Indian Energy Politics
- 8 Linkages in Urban and Energy Policies: An Analysis of China and India
- 9 Strategic Petroleum Reserves in China and India
- 10 New Partnerships in Energy in Asia between India, Japan, and Singapore
- 11 The Geopolitics of Energy in India: Implications for Southeast Asia
- Concluding Remarks: The Context for India's Energy Geopolitics
- Index
Foreword
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Tables and Figures
- Foreword
- Foreword
- The Contributors
- Introdution
- 1 Oil and Gas Pricing Policies in India
- 2 India's New Foreign Policy: The Journey from Moral Non-Alignment to the Nuclear Deal
- 3 Regional Integration in South Asia and Energy Cooperation: Opportunities and Challenges
- 4 Pakistan's Energy Crisis: Challenges and Opportunities
- 5 Energy Security and Geopolitics in South Asia: Historical Baggage, Global Powers, and Rational Choice
- 6 Energy Cooperation between India and Bangladesh: Economics and Geopolitics
- 7 Sino-Indian Energy Politics
- 8 Linkages in Urban and Energy Policies: An Analysis of China and India
- 9 Strategic Petroleum Reserves in China and India
- 10 New Partnerships in Energy in Asia between India, Japan, and Singapore
- 11 The Geopolitics of Energy in India: Implications for Southeast Asia
- Concluding Remarks: The Context for India's Energy Geopolitics
- Index
Summary
Energy security has become a central concern for all countries in the region and the search for sufficient sources of energy to fuel economic growth has influenced relations among South Asian countries as well as their respective relations with their neighbours: China, Myanmar, Iran, Afghanistan, and the Central Asian Republics.
Whilst it is widely understood that increased development and economic growth across the world is leading to a rush on global energy resources, there is little understanding on how this is affecting the South Asian region in general, and India in particular. This volume is, thus, timely and opportune. It looks at the issue of energy security from a South Asian perspective, with a central focus on India. It addresses the key issues and developments surrounding energy security in South Asia and their wider implications on regional and international relations.
The papers collected in this volume are drawn from the Conference on “Geopolitics of Energy in South Asia” held in Singapore on 14 August 2007. This conference grew out of an initiative from a few of my colleagues at the Institute of South Asian Studies. It is indicative of the desire of the Institute's researchers, working with colleagues from other institutes in Singapore and beyond, to deepen the knowledge on South Asia, and to make this knowledge available and useful to interested stakeholders and the public at large.
This publication consists of chapters by the Institute's researchers as well as scholars from Singapore and abroad. The Institute's expertise on South Asia allows us to look at the crucial issue of energy from a regional perspective, with our researchers focusing on key political and economic developments driven by the increased need for energy and their wider impact on the regional and international sphere. The local and international scholars enable us to focus on international developments and issues relating to energy and energy security.
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- The Geopolitics of Energy in South Asia , pp. xii - xiiiPublisher: ISEAS–Yusof Ishak InstitutePrint publication year: 2008