Description
- ISBN-13: 9789354895210
- Publisher: HarperCollins India
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 304
- ISBN-10: 9354895212
- Publisher Date: 08 Mar 2022
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹599.00.₹509.15Current price is: ₹509.15.
Explore China’s evolving role in Afghanistan after the US withdrawal. “The Comrades and the Mullahs” by Stanly Johny examines China’s Afghan policy, its relationship with the Taliban, and the impact of the Belt and Road Initiative. Discover how China’s interests, including the Xinjiang factor, are shaping the new Asian geopolitical landscape. Johny, international affairs editor, offers crucial insights into this complex dynamic with implications for the entire region, including India.
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Shubham Pandey –
I appreciated the author’s attention to detail. It shed light on a very crucial topic. I am glad that I spent time reading it.
Yash Arya –
While the book is informative, it sometimes gets bogged down in details. A more streamlined approach would have made it more accessible to a wider audience.
Dhaduk Milankumar Manubhai –
A solid analysis of China’s Belt and Road Initiative’s impact on Afghanistan. Could have explored other countries’ roles in the region more comprehensively.
Arnav Sharma –
The book offers a decent overview, but I was hoping for more original research and less reliance on secondary sources. Overall, it is an average book.
Vikas Chhapola –
The book delivered on its promise, offering a deep dive into the complex relationship between China and Afghanistan. I wish there were more maps and visuals.
Shreya Sharma –
A timely analysis of China’s Afghan policy. Johny offers valuable insights, though at times the focus on the ‘Xinjiang factor’ felt a bit repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Vaibhav Singh –
Informative but dense. The author presents a compelling narrative, but it can be a challenging read for those unfamiliar with the region. I would suggest reading it.
Roopesh Dhoundiyal –
I found the book insightful, particularly the sections on China’s relationship with the Taliban. However, the conclusion felt a bit abrupt and required more elaboration.
Chirayu Shrimall –
Excellent resource for understanding the evolving dynamics in Asia! The author’s expertise shines through. A must-read book for experts.
Geetanjali Mukherjee –
Excellent book! “The Comrades and the Mullahs” is well-researched and provides a balanced perspective. A must-read for anyone interested in Asian geopolitics.
Nehal Jain –
Provides a good overview of China’s interests in Afghanistan post-US withdrawal. However, I found the writing style somewhat dry. Could have been more engaging. I rate it average.
Pulkit Bhayana –
This book is an eye-opener! Johny clearly explains the intricacies of China’s involvement in Afghanistan. Highly recommended!