<span>Five out of the eight South Asian countries have direct access to the Indian ocean, yet research tends to focus instead on the region's landmass. Much less attention is paid to the extensive maritime space that links South Asian countries, provides their populations with vital access to resour
South Asia in the World: Problem-Solving Perspectives on Security, Sustainable Development, and Good Governance (Population Studies)
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