Title of article :
The political economy of trans-Pakistan gas pipeline project: assessing the political and economic risks for India
Author/Authors :
S. Pandian، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
12
From page :
659
To page :
670
Abstract :
There is a growing realisation among Indian policy makers to consider the import of natural gas to address Indiaʹs growing energy demand. Among many policy options to import natural gas, Indo-Iran overland pipeline option is considered to be effective and economical in addressing Indiaʹs long-term energy demands. Such a pipeline would have to traverse Pakistani territory thereby necessitating a role for Pakistan in the pipeline project. Though security guarantees have been offered, India refuses to entertain the role of Pakistan in the project for a fear of its energy supply being disrupted in case of a military conflict with Pakistan. This paper argues that gas pipeline project is not only aimed at addressing Indiaʹs energy concerns but also to further its strategic objectives. This paper contends that India, Iran and Pakistan do not have shared objective to make the overland project a political and commercial reality. Indiaʹs stakes in the overland pipeline project are high as Indiaʹs economic interests in the pipeline project are not in congruence with the politico-economic and strategic objectives of Iran and Pakistan.
Keywords :
Indo-Iran , Natural gas imports , Risks
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Record number :
970481
Link To Document :
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