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Afghanistan in transition / Sreedhar (ed.) 2003  Book
Sreedhar Book
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Publication New Delhi, ICWA, 2003.
Description 231p.hbk
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Future of the neighborhood amidst the geopolitical instability: a view of Indo-Afghan relations and the role of China in the region / Kabdola, Deepanshu   Journal Article
Kabdola, Deepanshu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The relationship between India and Afghanistan dates back thousands of years, having shared similar cultural ethos and a desire to maintain cordiality. Their harmonious engagement however came to a halt after the Taliban took over the Afghani administration. Post 2001 India has continuously engaged itself to play a more constructive role in bringing back Afghanistan on a more fruitful track of development.
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India's Afghan strategy: revisiting Kautilya / Ahlawat, Dalbir; Rahman, Tahmina   Journal Article
Ahlawat, Dalbir Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract With the deadline for the US withdrawal from Afghanistan getting closer, regional and extra-regional states have indicated pivoting their Afghan strategy. India, being an emerging power, holds much potential to contribute to the stabilisation and reconstruction of war-torn Afghanistan by developing strategic partnership with other stakeholders. For this, India's status in the regional and international system, its economic and military might and its strategy to reach beyond its traditional zone of influence warrant a systemic analysis of its Afghan strategy. The article traces the antecedents of India's current strategic and foreign policy in classical Indian strategic text Arthashstra and analyses India's present level of involvement in Afghanistan in the light of that discussion. An attempt is made in this paper to show how India's Afghan strategy is informed and influenced by its perception of allies, enemies and indifferent big powers. The paper also suggests some policy changes by critically assessing the broader context in which India operates today.
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Indo-Afghan relations in the contemporary strategic environment / Roy, Arpita Basu   Journal Article
Roy, Arpita Basu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The decade following the international intervention in Afghanistan in 2001 facilitated Indian presence in Afghanistan in the form of “effective” aid and assistance which resulted in remarkable goodwill and high appreciation for India and Indian democracy. India’s engagement was also gradually accepted by the international community for the role that she could play in Afghan reconstruction and as a provider of regional stability.
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Pashtunistan issue politics in Afghanistan, 1947-1952 / Bezhan, Faridullah   Journal Article
Bezhan, Faridullah Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract After the 1947 partition of India, the government of Afghanistan found an opportunity to reclaim the lands lost to British India as a result of the Durand Line agreement in 1983. These lands, known as Pashtinistan, were annexed to Pakistan. The issue of Pashtinistan's fate become the backbone of Afghanistan's foreign and domestic policies. This article explores the reasons for the Pashtunistan issue's significance to Afghanistan's royal family and how a policy of advancing Pashtun nationalism was conducted by the government, and what the issue meant for newly established political parties.
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