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Evolving scenario in Afghanistan: implications For India / Sharma, BK   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract From the dawn of history Afghanistan has remained at the centre–stage of peace and conflict in the Indian subcontinent. The ‘Old Silk Route’ formed the crucible of trade, science, spirituality and cross-fertilisation of civilisations, connecting the Indian sub-continent-Central Asia-West Asia and China. On the flip side, many invasions; notably led by Alexander, Tamerlane, Ghauri, Ghaznvi, Babur, staged through Afghanistan into India thus redrawing the sociopolitical landscape of the region. Afghanistan was the fulcrum of the first Great Game of the 19th Century between the British India and the Russian empire. The two great powers realised the futility of subjugating Afghanistan and settled for creating it as a buffer state. The 2nd Great Game in the Eighties (1979-1989) between the US – Saudi Arabia – Pakistan alliance against the Soviet Union legitimised the use of Islamist Jihad as an instrument of state policy. Post the US exit, the Af – Pak region emerged as the epicentre of international terrorism. In the fall of eighties, Pakistan military establishment directed Afghan trained Jihadists to wage a proxy war in Kashmir. The 3rd Great Game began in the wake of 9/11 which saw the ouster of Taliban regime and onset of democracy in Afghanistan, albeit in the middle of a virulent conflict unleashed by Pakistan sponsored Taliban and hosts of other militant groups, including Islamic State of Khorasan Province (ISKP). Talibanistan of Afghanistan or spread of rabid Wahabi – Salafi ideology does not bode well for regional peace and stability.
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Impressions of visit to Chengdu and Tibet regions of China / Sharma, BK   Journal Article
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Report on the 2nd international conference on security and coop: 27-28 May 2014 / Sharma, BK   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A resented the United Service Institution of India (USI) at the ' _international Conference on the Security and Cooperation in ia-Pacific Region", organised by China Institute of international Strategic Studies (CIISS) at Beijing from 27 to 28 14. First session of the conference was devoted to security enges, causes, trends and implications; whereas, the second on focused on measures for achieving security cooperation _. __ e region. Top-level strategic thinkers from China and about 50 >6 countries including the US, Japan, Vietnam and South Korea, _ ded the event. The galaxy of distinguished participants included ' 'E Bob Hawke, former Prime Minister of Australia; Admiral Sun anguo, Deputy Chief of General Staff, PLA; HE Madam Fu Ying,' irperson NPC Foreign Affairs Committee, China; HE Yu giun, Vice Minister of CPC Central Committee, China; General 'y Henault (Retd), former Chairman of Military Committee, NATO; admiral William J Fallon (Retd); Mr Evan Revere, member National committee on American Foreign Policy...to name a few. From south Asia, besides this writer, Dr Maria Sultan, Director General .South Asian Strategic Stability Institute, Islamabad (Pakistan), are scented papers and formed part of the select panel
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Report on Visit of USI Delegation to Vietnam 27-30 November 2017 / Sharma, BK   Journal Article
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United Service Institution (USI) of India: Vision and Transformation 2030 / Sharma, BK   Journal Article
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