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Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline
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Modi and the Sino-Indian Game for Iranian Gas
By Micha'el Tanchum
The Indian prime minister makes his opening move in a mini “Great Game.”
Modi in Central Asia: Goodbye TAPI, Hello TII?
By Casey Michel
As one proposed pipeline project flounders, another begins to look more enticing.
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.
What Azerbaijan and Central Asia Have in Common
By Casey Michel
Shared styles of government and pipeline interests bridge the Caspian, bringing Azerbaijan and Central Asia together.
Geoeconomics in Central Asia
By Michał Romanowski
Infrastructure and transit projects offer new opportunity for the region.
Can Modi Visit Move TAPI Forward?
By Casey Michel
A visit to Turkmenistan this week is an opportunity to jump-start the flagging project.
The Uncertain Future of Turkmenistan’s Gas
By Casey Michel
Another delay in the TAPI pipeline comes as new options are emerging for Ashgabat.
China and India: Competing for Influence in Afghanistan
By Tridivesh Singh Maini
The two countries may well tussle for influence in postwar Afghanistan, but will also need to work together.
A Breakthrough on the TAPI Pipeline?
By Micha’el Tanchum
India and Pakistan hint that progress has finally been made with Turkmenistan on the huge energy project.
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