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India and Central Asia is a comprehensive scholarly work that delves into the intricate historical relationships between India and the Central Asian regions. The book traces the evolution of connections spanning centuries, encompassing trade, culture, religion, and politics.
The authors examine the Silk Road’s significance in facilitating commerce and cultural transmission between these two important regions. The work explores how Buddhism, Hinduism, and other belief systems influenced Central Asian societies, while also documenting the impact of Central Asian peoples on Indian civilization.
This historical analysis provides valuable insights into diplomatic missions, military interactions, and the movement of merchants, scholars, and pilgrims. The book serves as an essential resource for understanding geopolitical dynamics, shared heritage, and contemporary relevance of India-Central Asia relations.







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