As a region with abundant resources and rapidly growing transit
potential surrounded by nuclear-armed powers, Central Asia is
increasingly drawing the attention of global players. Russia is actively
seeking to rebuild its economic influence via the newly created Eurasian
Economic Union. China is expanding its reach through a recently launched
Silk Road Economic Belt. Other actors are jockeying for their share of
the region's pie, as well. But the United States and India are enjoying
only very limited presence in what is increasingly becoming a critical
part of the world. In this comprehensive and insightful account, Mr.
Roman Muzalevsky, an author of a book and several monographs on global
trends, great power politics, grand strategy, and connectivity issues,
explains why India lags behind other actors in the region and what needs
to be done to unlock its potential as a rising great power and shore up
its strategic presence in Central Asia.