Browsing South and Central Asian Studies-Research Publications by Submit Date
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Export and Import Potentials of Pakistan to other SAARC Countries in Panel Data Models, 1981 -2005
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Indo-Kazakhstan Trade: Barriers and Prospects
(Research journal of Area Study Center, Univeristy of Peshawar, Pakistan, 2014)The degree of Indo-Kazakhstan bilateral trade is not so relevant but it has been growing fast in last few years. This increase is exhibiting increasing role of the republic in India’s trade. As per Indicative Trade Potential ... -
India’s Foreign Policy in the twentieth century: Shifting paradigm
(2015)Most of the scholars considered that first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had defined a unique foreign policy for India at the very dawn of its independence. Despite strong criticism from many quarters of his world view, ... -
Modifying india’s economic diplomacy: Looking place for its trade in central asia
(World Focus, 2016)Both the regions had historical and civilizational bonds and enjoyed good economic ties. But these economic ties had frozen on account of colonial dynamics for an extended period. With the breakup of Russia, the Central ... -
Geopolitics of counter terrorism in Afghanistan : SCO’s strategy is in question
(2016)Since its political independent existence 1747, Afghanistan had been useful for the great empires for sustaining the balance of power. The geopolitical rivalry between British India and Tsarist Russia from the last century ... -
Changimng dynamics of strategic relationships between china and Nepal: Theorizing india’s concerns
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Navigating cold war to new emerging world order: Indian Foreign Policy Perspectives
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Nuclear arms proliferation: Implications and response of indian Foreign Policy
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Broadening exchanges and changing institutions: Multiple sites of economic transnationalism
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Introduction: Contextualising Eurasian conflicts and prospects of peace
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Prospects of inclusive peace, perception of players and stakes involved in post-9/11 Afghanistan
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Sino-Pakistan Friendship, Changing South Asian Geopolitics and India's Post-Obama Options
(Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd, 2017)In the context of changing global geopolitics, South Asia as a global pivot amongst major regions and powers has recently acquired a more central geostrategic position. China and Pakistan have long been sharing strong ... -
The China factor in Indo-Japan strategic relations
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The great Asian security complex: China?s security concerns and its responses towards the South China sea
(Taylor and Francis, 2018)The fundamental theme of this chapter is to understand the background of the Asian Super Complex (ASC) theory that cemented the regional security architecture under the new security framework. The chapter highlights the ... -
Xi Jinping?s vision of South Asia: An appraisal of problems and potentials for India
(Taylor and Francis, 2018)Under the leadership of Xi Jinping, a paradigmatic shift has been witnessed in China?s foreign policy goals from geopolitical interests to economic ones towards the international community in general and South Asia in ... -
The great Asian security complex: China's security concerns and its responses towards the South China sea
(Taylor and Francis, 2018)The fundamental theme of this chapter is to understand the background of the Asian Super Complex (ASC) theory that cemented the regional security architecture under the new security framework. The chapter highlights the ... -
Xi Jinping's vision of South Asia: An appraisal of problems and potentials for India
(Taylor and Francis, 2018)Under the leadership of Xi Jinping, a paradigmatic shift has been witnessed in China's foreign policy goals from geopolitical interests to economic ones towards the international community in general and South Asia in ... -
British Indian army: Role of Punjab in the World War I
(Global Institute for Sikh Studies, 2018)The British Indian Army evolved out of the three presidencies of Bengal, Madras and Bombay, which had come under the control of the East India Company in the second-half of the eighteenth century. With the outbreak of the ... -
Characterising the Culture of the Mughal Era Chronicles of a Munshi:Review of Rajeev Kinra, Writing Self, Writing Empire: Chandar Bhan Brahman and the Cultural World of the Indo-Persian State Secretary, Delhi: Primus Books (by arrangement with University of California Press, Berkeley)
(Sameeksha Trust, 2018)Writing Self, Writing Empire by Rajeev Kinra is a biography of Chandar Bhan Brahman, a 17th-century Mughal munshi. (He died in the 1660s, Brahman was his caste and also his takhallus or pen name.) Simultaneously, Writing ... -
Review of Christian Lee Novetzke, The Quotidian Revolution: Vernacularization, Religion and the Premodern Public Sphere in India, Ranikhet: Permanent Black
(The Book Review Library Trust, 2018)The Quotidian Revolution is an effort at delineating and illuminating the moment in Indian history when literary writings became manifest in vernacular languages. The book addresses the particular case of the literarization ...