( ISSN 2277 - 9809 (online) ISSN 2348 - 9359 (Print) ) New DOI : 10.32804/IRJMSH

Impact Factor* - 6.2311


**Need Help in Content editing, Data Analysis.

Research Gateway

Adv For Editing Content

   No of Download : 48    Submit Your Rating     Cite This   Download        Certificate

INDIA RELATION WITH AFGHANISTAN SINCE 1947-2014

    1 Author(s):  D. SENDHILKUMAR

Vol -  5, Issue- 12 ,         Page(s) : 236 - 245  (2014 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMSH

Abstract

Abstract From an individual to an independent state ,the relations is being as an important tools for merge two countries wishes with each one each other for the welfare of their country. This is relation most of time causes of some events and needs so, in this two categories the events has made India to forge relation with Afghanistan with compulsion however for stop arising terrorism at present and in future . This obligatory relation sprouted from soviet invasion to America invasion met many policy hurdles and regional countries hurdles to reconstruct Afghanistan with the intention to fade away old controversies between two countries. In fact ,India imagination about its peace laden relation with Afghanistan is not aimed at gain ,counter Pakistan and show its hegemony instead of cementing relation with them for create a pro-development atmosphere in south Asia with world community .This two countries relations have been reflecting on regional integrity ,creating terror –free world and infrastructure development from conflict relation to cooperation relation with aim to fulfill their each one country needs for people happy .

1. Allen, Charles (2006). God’s Terrorist: The Wahhabi cult and the Hidden Roots of modern Jihad. London: Little, Brown.
2. Baabar, M. (2006). The call of the campus. Outlook, August 28.
3. Baruah, a (2002). Karzai Keen on Indian Expertise.
4. Basu, p.p. (2007).India and post – Taliban Afghanistan: stakes, Opportunities and challenges. India quarterly, 84 -122.
5. Bedi, Raghul (2003). India and central Asia. Frontline, September 14.
6. Bedi, Raghul (2003). Strategic realignments. Frontline, 17
7. Bhadra Kumar, m.k. (2005). The Taliban turns its Attention on India .The Hindu, November 28:
8. Blank, Stephen (2007). U.S. Interest in Central Asia and challenges to them. Carl istle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College.
9. Braun, chain and Christopher F. Chyba (2004). Proliferation Rings: New Challenges to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime. International security, 29 (2), 5 -49.
10. Central Intelligence Agency (2006). Afghanistan. The world Face book. Available at https://www.cia /publications/ Facebook/ goes /af .html.
11. Cherian, Johan. (2006). Killed in Cold Blood.  Frontline, may 19.
12. Cool, Steve. (2004). Ghost Wars: The secret story of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001. New York: The penguin Books.
13. De Young, Karen (2009). Obama Outlines Afghan Strategy. Washington post, March 28.
14. Gall, Carlotta (2008) .Karzai Threatens to send soldiers into Pakistan. International Herald Tribune. June 16.
15. Ghosh, partha S. and Raja ram panda. (1983).Domestic Support for Mrs. Gandhi ‘Afghanistan policy: The Soviet Factor in Indian Politics. Asian survey, 23 (3), 261-63.
16. Gilpin, Robert (1981). War and Change in world politics. Cambridge: Cambridge University press
17. Gordon, Michael R. (2007). U.S. Says Iranian Arms seized in Afghanistan. New York Times, April 18. 
18. Gregorian, v. (1969) .The Emergence of Modern Afghanistan. Stanford, CA: Stanford University press.
19. Gupta, Shishir (2010). India shifts Afghan policy, ready to talk to Taliban. Indian Express, March 29.
20. R.K.Parmu, a History of Muslim Rule in Kashmir, 1320 – 1819, Delhi 1968, p, 351.
21. R.K. parmu, op. cit., p. 354.
22. P.N.K Bamzai, A History of Kashmir, New Delhi, metropolitan, 1962,p. 457
23. Anil Maheshwari, Crescent over Kashmir, New   Delhi, 1993, p.197

*Contents are provided by Authors of articles. Please contact us if you having any query.






Bank Details