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South and Central Asia: Impact of War in Afghanistan on Cent

PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:01 pm
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South and Central Asia: Impact of War in Afghanistan on Central Asia; Prospects for Indian-Turkmen Strategic Partnership; Plus Analysis on the State of Militant Islam in Af-Pak Region
The South and Central Asia Regional Policy Overview has been updated with a report from the United Kingdom's House of Commons anlyzing the role of Pashtuns in the Obama Administration's policy for the Afghanistan-Pakistan region, a Jamestown Foundation article assessing the potential impact of the Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline (TAPI) project on the prospects for an Indian-Turkmen strategic partnership, a State Department briefing concerning U.S. policy in South Asia, a report from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies analyzing the state of militant Islam in Afghanistan and Pakistan, an Institut fur Strategie-Politik-Sicherheits-und Wirtschaftsberatung regport evaluating the impact of U.S. military activities and interests in Afghanistan and Pakistan on security conditions in Central Asia, and an Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies report assessing the possible regional impact associated with potential U.S. military operations within Pakistan. Please see the Recently Added Documents section for the latest on this region - the newest updates are in bold.
http://merln.ndu.edu/index.cfm?secID=24 ... ection#c78