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Changing dynamics in india's policy: after the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan / Mathur, Pawan ; Choudhari,Sonam   Journal Article
Mathur, Pawan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Relations between India and Afghanistan are characterised by strong historical and cultural links. The two nations share common ideals in the domain of foreign policy such as adherence to multilateralism, respect for a rule-based international order and eliminating the North-South divide. Pawan Mathur and Sonam Choudhari examine how the Indian policy towards Afghanistan even after the takeover of Taliban stresses on norm development and transcendental power as India strives for a peaceful and stable Afghanistan marked by a strong democracy and rule of law. India’s security concerns in Afghanistan after the seizure of the Taliban are also emphasised.
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Non-aligned movement and the United Nations: reform of the United Nations Security Council / Mathur, Pawan   Journal Article
Mathur, Pawan Journal Article
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Contents The demand for the reform of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) is a longstanding one from the countries of the Global South. As the largest collective organisation representing these states, the Non-Aligned Movement has been the most vocal in demanding an improvement in the working of the UNSC. This article examines how the movement has reiterated its belief in making accountability, consistency and transparency the key elements of UNSC reform along with the demand for increasing regional representation in the council to overcome the existing democratic deficit.
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