Browsing Department of South and Central Asian Studies (including Historical Studies) by Title
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1951 Refugee Convention and its Protocol: Imperatives to Indian Perspective.
(IMPACT, 2018)Being not a signatory to the notable International legal provisions passed for the betterment of refugees such as the United Nations Convention (1951) and protocol (1967), the Indian approach towards the refugees is worthy ... -
Access to medicines through global health diplomacy
(Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, 2023-06-10)The World Health Organisation (WHO) emphasizes that equitable access to safe and affordable medicines is vital to attaining the highest possible standard of health by all. Ensuring equitable access to medicines (ATM) is ... -
Advancing african medicines agency through global health diplomacy for an equitable pan-african universal health coverage: A scoping review
(MDPI, 2021-11-09)The African continent is home to 15% of the world�s population and suffers from a disease burden of more than 25% globally. In this COVID-19 era, the high burden and mortality are further worsened due to inequities, ... -
Analyzing GAVI the Vaccine Alliance as a Global Health Partnership Model: A Constructivist Analysis of the Global Health Crisis
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2022-09-06)The ongoing debate on the conceptual underpinnings of constructivism and global health partnerships (GHPs) in global health studies has a dimension that deserves closer attention. This paper attempts to draw attention to ... -
Asia Pivot and the Security Dilemma: Strategic Imperatives for India
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Being national or non-national: Sheikh abdullah's autobiography and the history of kashmir
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)The present study encompasses a preliminary reading of Aatish-e-Chinar, the autobiography of Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, the most important political figure of modern Jammu and Kashmir. It is presumed here that the autobiographies ... -
British India in the World Wars: A Historical Analysis of Military Perspective of Punjab
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)Military history is seen as an under-researched area, though military had been remained important to every country for security and other vested interests from time immemorial. Countries and kingdoms had always been ... -
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 ... -
British Indian Army: Role of Punjab in the World War-I.
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Broadening exchanges and changing institutions: Multiple sites of economic transnationalism
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Cantomentisation and transformation in south asia: a study of colonial military of punjab/firozpur
(Central University of Punjab, 2013)Military history in general is seen as an under-researched area, though military remained important to every country from time immemorial and countries and kingdoms maintained military for protection and security as well ... -
Challenges for India's Strategic Manoeuvring in Asia
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Challenges to India's Energy Security
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Changimng dynamics of strategic relationships between china and Nepal: Theorizing india’s concerns
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Changing Contours of Balance of Power in AsiaPacific: India’s Paradoxes and Pragmatism
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)Since the end of the Cold War, one of the world’s largest regions-the AsiaPacific has undergone significant changes in the pattern of the power balancing equations. The breakup of Soviet Union has left indelible and drastic ... -
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 ... -
The China factor in Indo- Japan strategic relations
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The China factor in Indo-Japan strategic relations
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China in the Indian Ocean: Navigating India’s Challenges and Reciprocation
(Central University of Punjab, 2018)The Indian Ocean has remained a strategic maritime space since ages, serving as an important link among various regions of the globe regarding trade, social contacts, and cultural exchanges. The region was mostly peaceful ... -
China's startegic forays in south asia : Contextualising india's concerns
(Central University of Punjab, 2014)China's terrific rise and all-round development in almost all fields have provided her an identity in the International system as one of the great power. China's focus has now changed and the older views are giving way to ...