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TAPI
India and Pakistan Find Overlapping Interests in Afghanistan
By Umair Jamal
India and Pakistan compete in Afghanistan, but they also have overlapping interests where it counts.
Turkmenistan Completes East-West Pipeline: What's Next?
By Catherine Putz
The pipeline’s history is a telling indicator of changing geopolitical winds.
Could TAPI Bring Peace to Afghanistan?
By Catherine Putz
If history is any indication, no.
Turkmenistan Gears Up to Break Ground on TAPI
By Catherine Putz
But first, let’s talk about security and diversification.
Kazakhstan Wants in on TAPI
By Catherine Putz
Weekend reading: Turkmen, Turks and other Turkmen, and the Tajikistan internet.
When Will TAPI Construction Begin?
By Casey Michel
Ashgabat says December, but New Delhi might be getting cold feet.
Are Turkmenistan's Pipelines Pipe Dreams?
By Casey Michel
Caught between the undelineated Caspian and a deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan, Ashgabat has few options.
Is Turkmenistan Opening Up?
By Catherine Putz
Berdimuhamedov sure has had a lot of visitors this year.
TAPI Pipeline Project Limps Ahead With Ownership Largely Sorted Out
By Ankit Panda
The Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India pipeline's 22nd Steering Committee meeting resolved a central issue.
Turkmen Leader Makes First Visit to Kyrgystan
By Catherine Putz
Shocking no one, energy was the main topic of discussion.
Why Is India Hopeful About Iran and Central Asia?
By Catherine Putz
Modi wants to connect India to Central Asia through Iran, in a way.
China’s Central Asia Balancing Act
Sino-Turkmen energy cooperation gives Beijing greater maneuverability in navigating the treacherous geopolitics of the region.