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India’s Afghan Muddle: A Lost Opportunity
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Explore India’s complex relationship with Afghanistan in “India’s Afghan Muddle.” Harsh V. Pant analyzes India’s missed opportunities in Afghanistan during the 2014 US troop withdrawal. Discover how India’s reactive foreign policy hindered its regional influence and jeopardized long-term interests, including access to Central Asian energy resources and containing the Taliban. ISBN: 9789351362128
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Shravya Gokhale –
Good book. It is a well-researched and insightful analysis of India’s Afghan policy, highlighting key challenges and missed opportunities.
Rithik Saini –
Pant’s expertise shines through. He provides a compelling argument about India’s missed opportunities. Highly recommended. The book provides great insights.
Prerak Bansal –
Excellent analysis of India’s foreign policy. A must-read for students of international relations and policy makers. Recommended!
Ashish Kumar –
Informative but a bit dry. Pant provides a detailed account of India’s Afghan policy. I wish it had a more engaging narrative.
Kshitij Verma –
A somewhat critical perspective but raises important questions about India’s approach. Thought-provoking, even if a little biased. I liked this book.
Yatindra Narayan Jha –
An okay read. It is not too long. It is a detailed but somewhat dense account. It requires focus to get through.
Amir Shahasad K.c –
A valuable contribution to the field. It’s a must-read for anyone interested in the region’s geopolitics.
Sahitya Pramod Nahata –
Excellent! This book delivers a comprehensive understanding of the issues. Very well-written and engaging.
Ramanan Kartikh –
A very good book. The author’s analysis of the situation is spot on. You can tell that the author knows his subject well.
Anonymous –
Provided a new perspective. It challenges conventional wisdom about India’s role. I enjoyed reading it.
Anchal Jaiswal –
A crucial read for understanding India’s role in Afghanistan. It highlights the strategic missteps made. Very insightful!
Shivam Bansal –
Too focused on the negative aspects. Needs a more balanced look at the constraints India faced. However, some good points raised.
Hanish Kumar –
The book offers a decent overview, but I felt it lacked a balanced perspective. Some arguments felt one-sided. Not bad overall.
Divyan Aggarwal –
I appreciated the depth of research but the book became repetitive at times. Could have been more concise. Still worth reading