TAPI : impact on security and development of the region / prepared by Javed Noorani.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Heinrich Böll Stiftung, ©2015.Edition: 1st editionDescription: xi, 48 pages : illustrations, maps ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet HC417. N667 2015
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Contents:
Contents: Acronyms—Executive summary—Methodology—Recommendations—Introduction—TAPI—TAPI’s onward journey into Pakistan—TAPI’s integrating role—Potential threats associated with TAPI—Evaluation—Conclusions.
Summary: Summary: “The study focuses on the impact on security and development by the Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India gas pipeline (TAPI), which is one of the most ambitious and long debated infrastructure projects in Afghanistan and has been influenced by global energy giants, geopolitics and regional players. The project has faced so much contest and competition from regional actors and this may continue during the construction and operation of the of the project. The incentive for the implementation of the TAPI gas pipeline has gained momentum as a result of the growing energy needs…”—(page vii).
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“August 2015”.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Acronyms—Executive summary—Methodology—Recommendations—Introduction—TAPI—TAPI’s onward journey into Pakistan—TAPI’s integrating role—Potential threats associated with TAPI—Evaluation—Conclusions.

Summary: “The study focuses on the impact on security and development by the Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India gas pipeline (TAPI), which is one of the most ambitious and long debated infrastructure projects in Afghanistan and has been influenced by global energy giants, geopolitics and regional players. The project has faced so much contest and competition from regional actors and this may continue during the construction and operation of the of the project. The incentive for the implementation of the TAPI gas pipeline has gained momentum as a result of the growing energy needs…”—(page vii).

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