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ID123374
Title ProperIndia's interests and apprehensions in post-ISAF Afghanistan
LanguageENG
AuthorMohapatra, Anil Kumar ;  Ashmita, Ananya
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The recently occurred India-linked ominous incidences like the Indian Consulate attack on 3rd August 2013(third of its kind since 2008) in the eastern city of Jalalabad or the killing of Sushmita Banerjee -the 'Kabuliwalar Bengali Bou' on 4th September 2013 in Sharan city of Afghanistan -despite the denial of its hand by Taliban, have exposed the vulnerability of India's people and interests in Afghanistan. India's growing popularity and trustworthiness among the people of Afghanistan these days has been overshadowed by the militant outfits active in Afghanistan, and the interplay of vested interests operating outside its frontiers; and this has become one of the chief concerns of India's foreign policy in the region in the wake of the withdrawal of the US-NATO forces from Afghanistan in mid-2014.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 34, No.9; Sep 2013: p.17-21
Journal SourceWorld Focus Vol. 34, No.9; Sep 2013: p.17-21
Key WordsIndia ;  Indian Consulate Attack ;  Sushmita Banerjee ;  Taliban ;  Afghanistan ;  India's Foreign Policy ;  NATO ;  Withdrawal