ID | 128387 |
Title Proper | Afghanistan conundrum |
Other Title Information | implications for India |
Language | ENG |
Author | Warikoo, K |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Located at the crossroads of Central, South and West Asia and sharing. its borders with Central Asian Republics of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan on the north, Chinese province of Xinjiang in the east, [ran on the west and south west, and Pakistan and Pak-occu pied Kashmir on the south and south east, Afghanistan occupies a unique geo-strategic placement in the region. Distinct ethno-linguistic groups settled in different parts of .ยป'\fghanistan have diverse social moorings and political affiliations and aspirations. Th us the 'I'ajil |
`In' analytical Note | Himalayan and Central Asian Studies Vol.15, No.1-2; Jan.-June 2011: p.108-119 |
Journal Source | Himalayan and Central Asian Studies Vol.15, No.1-2; Jan.-June 2011: p.108-119 |
Key Words | Political Regime ; Afghanistan ; India ; Central Asia ; South Asia ; Tajikistan ; Uzbekistan ; Turkmenistan ; Political Affiliations ; Political Aspirations ; Pak-Occupied Kashmir ; Distinct Ethno-Linguistic Groups ; Regional Security ; Iran ; Political Polarization ; Political Influence ; Geopolitical Context ; Geo-Strategic Placement ; Afghanistan Conundrum ; Political Strategy |