A Tale of Many Roads: India’s Approach to Connectivity Projects in Eurasia
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- Chhibber, Ajay, 2015. "China's One Belt One Road Strategy: The New Financial Institutions and India's Options," Working Papers 15/155, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy.
- Ajay Chhibber, 2017. "China's One Belt One Road Strategy: The New Financial Institutions and India’s Options," Working Papers 2017-7, The George Washington University, Institute for International Economic Policy.
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Eurasia; connectivity; Belt and Road Initiative; International North-South Transport Corridor; Freedom Corridor; Eurasian Economic Union;All these keywords.
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