Locating Tajikistan in China’S BRI: Implications and challenges (Record no. 529521)

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Personal name Kaushiki, Nishtha Raj, Hans and Anurag
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Title Locating Tajikistan in China’S BRI: Implications and challenges
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Bihar Journal of Public Administration
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Extent 21(2), Jul-Dec, 2024: p.826-838
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Summary, etc After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the engagement of other nations with Central Asian states received more attention and discussion. China’s engagement through BRI in the post-Soviet zone, particularly in Tajikistan, coined a new geopolitical dynamics of Beijing’s extended outreach in the region. In this backdrop, this article explores China’s strategic engagement with Tajikistan within the framework of BRI. Employing the exploratory methods of inquiry draws on empirical evidence the study examines how China’s interactions through BRI affect Tajikistan on social-economic and geopolitical grounds. The study’s findings reveal that, motivated by strategic ambitions, Beijing uses different means, including soft power, military engagement, and investment, to take Tajikistan into its strategic orbit. This dynamic has contributed to an expansion of Chinese influence within Tajikistan’s domestic political sphere, promoting the rise of Sinophilia and deepening the nation’s economic and political dependence on China. Consequently, this dependency has restricted the engagement opportunities available to other global powers, limiting their strategic influence in Tajikistan. – Reproduced

http://www.iipabiharbranch.org/upload/BJPA%20Vol%20XXI%20No.%202%20Jul-Dec%202024.pdf
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Belt and road imitative, Central Asia, China-Tajikistan, Soft power, Xi Jinping.
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Main entry heading Bihar Journal of Public Administration
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2025-04-17 21(2), Jul-Dec, 2024: p.826-838 AR135429 2025-04-17 Articles

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