My Enemy's Enemy: India in Afghanistan from the Soviet Invasion to the US Withdrawal
The archetype of 'my enemy's enemy is my friend', India's political and economic presence in Afghanistan is often viewed as a Machiavellian ploy aimed against Pakistan. The first of its kind, this book interrogates that simplistic yet powerful geopolitical narrative and asks what truly drives India's Afghanistan policy.
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My Enemy's Enemy: India in Afghanistan from the Soviet Invasion to the US Withdrawal
The archetype of 'my enemy's enemy is my friend', India's political and economic presence in Afghanistan is often viewed as a Machiavellian ploy aimed against Pakistan. The first of its kind, this book interrogates that simplistic yet powerful geopolitical narrative and asks what truly drives India's Afghanistan policy.
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My Enemy's Enemy: India in Afghanistan from the Soviet Invasion to the US Withdrawal

My Enemy's Enemy: India in Afghanistan from the Soviet Invasion to the US Withdrawal

by Avinash Paliwal
My Enemy's Enemy: India in Afghanistan from the Soviet Invasion to the US Withdrawal

My Enemy's Enemy: India in Afghanistan from the Soviet Invasion to the US Withdrawal

by Avinash Paliwal

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The archetype of 'my enemy's enemy is my friend', India's political and economic presence in Afghanistan is often viewed as a Machiavellian ploy aimed against Pakistan. The first of its kind, this book interrogates that simplistic yet powerful geopolitical narrative and asks what truly drives India's Afghanistan policy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190911584
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 10/15/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Avinash Paliwal is a Lecturer in Diplomacy and Public Policy at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. Specializing in the strategic affairs of South Asia and Afghanistan, he holds a doctorate in international relations from King's College London, and an economics degree from the University of Delhi. Prior to joining academia he worked as a journalist and foreign affairs analyst in New Delhi.

Table of Contents

A curse - Prologue 1. In Pursuit of Friendship - India's Quest in Afghanistan Part I - Debating Neutrality 2. Kabuliwallah - A Brief History of India-Afghanistan Relations 3. Leaning Tower of Delhi - Managing the Soviet Invasion and Withdrawal Part II - Debating Containment 4. The Taliban Dilemma - Partisans Versus Conciliators 5. Friends from north, foes from south - India, United Front, and the hijacking of Flight IC-814 6. War and Terror - Destruction in Bamiyan and the Aftermath of 9/11 Part III - Debating Engagement 7. Maximum Leader - Hamid Karzai, India, and the Kabul Durbar 8. No Good Taliban? - India's Taliban Learning Curve 9. First as Tragedy, then as Farce - Managing the US Withdrawal A blessing - Epilogue Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Bibliography
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