India Quarterly
Annual Index for IQQ Volume 78 (all four issues)
India Quarterly, Volume 78, Issue 4, Page 686-689, December 2022.
India Quarterly, Volume 78, Issue 4, Page 686-689, December 2022.
India Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This article explores the similarities between Afghanistan’s Emirate II and Emirate I in terms of foreign relations. It argues that since 15 August 2021, when the Taliban took over the government in Afghanistan and esta…
India Quarterly, Ahead of Print. The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021 caused a humanitarian catastrophe in the country that triggered en masse exodus of a new wave of Afghan refugees desperate to flee the clutches of the Taliban. Although…
India Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Today, Afghanistan finds itself in the cross hairs of a security vacuum and a near-failed state, where the increasing radicalisation of its populace appears to be an inevitable reality. Despite the overthrow of the Tali…
India Quarterly, Ahead of Print. While the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) deems human rights as universal and uniformly applicable to all societies, John Rawls’s idea of rights offers a narrower account of human rights which would be diff…
India Quarterly, Ahead of Print. The emergence of the Afghan Arabs phenomena is the by-product of the Afghan ‘jihad’. The Arabs that mostly came to Afghanistan sought to fulfil a ‘religious’ duty in the form of jihad. This migration process from the Ar…
India Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Since 2001, India has pursued a non-military, non-coercive and co-optive (soft power) policy towards Afghanistan. India’s soft power approach of forging economic (aid), humanitarian, capacity building and institutional …
India Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Since the partition of the subcontinent in 1947, the geopolitics of South Asia has been shaped by a dynamic triangular relationship among Afghanistan, India and Pakistan on which depend prospects of peace, governance an…
India Quarterly, Ahead of Print. Nutan Kapoor Mahawar and Ankita Dutta, Eds, Women and Power: Gender within International Relations and Diplomacy (Macmillan Education, 2022). Pp. 336, ₹2720 (hardcover); ₹1428 (Kindle).