India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs
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Volume 82, issue 1, 2026
- Editorial pp. 7-9

- Chintamani Mahapatra
- India–Nepal Economic Integration: Existing Constraints and Way Forward pp. 10-27

- Pankaj Vashisht and Kamlesh Narwana
- ‘Opening Up’ the Gateway: Situating the North East Region in India’s Paradiplomacy pp. 28-44

- Bhaskar Jyoti Deka
- Russia, China and India Partnership in the Arctic: Prospects and Opportunities for Cooperation pp. 45-63

- Irina A. Strelnikova
- India’s Search for Energy Security: Diversifying External Sources and Promoting Green Transition pp. 64-85

- Manish and Vidhi Rathore
- Revisiting Gandhi from a Postcommunist Perspective pp. 86-100

- Roxana-Elisabeta Marinescu
- Book review: Arvind Gupta and Rajesh Singh, The Silent Enemy: Non-traditional Challenges to National Security pp. 101-104

- Arvind Kumar
- Book review: Aneesh V. Pillai, State Responsibility Under International Law: Emerging Dimensions pp. 104-107

- Mohammed Badrul Alam
- Book review: Simi Mehta, BBIN-A Post-SAARC Phenomenon: Unlocking the Potential for Energy Cooperation pp. 107-111

- Ravi Shankar Raj
- Book review: Adluri Subramanyam Raju, France as a Maritime Power: Interests, Strategies, and Engagements in the Indian Ocean pp. 111-114

- Urbi Das
- Book review: Sanjeev Kumar H. M., Deconstructing India–Pakistan Relations: Postcolonial Ontology and the Problématique of State Security in South Asia pp. 115-117

- Neha
Volume 81, issue 4, 2025
- Editorial pp. 419-420

- Chintamani Mahapatra
- Indian Diaspora in Saudi Arabia: Migration, Cooperation and Soft-power Strength pp. 421-439

- Jajati K. Pattnaik and Chandan K. Panda
- Vietnam’s Strategic Engagement with China and the United States: Fusion of Neoliberal and Constructivist Approaches pp. 440-468

- Nguyen Huu Quyet
- Unclaimed Victories: Re-evaluating India’s 1962 Military Operations pp. 469-489

- D. Lakshmana Kumar, Pankaj Jha and Jyoti M. Pathania
- The Post-COVID World Order and Ukraine War: Analysing the Normative Trajectory of the R2P Norm in the Global South pp. 490-508

- Shreejita Biswas
- Book review: Shantanu Chakrabarti, Nation Branding in Non-Western Societies: Projecting India as a ‘Civilisation State’ pp. 509-512

- Mohammed Badrul Alam
- Book review: Rajendra K. Jain (Ed.), Poland and South Asia: Deepening Engagement pp. 512-515

- Shantanu Chakrabarti
- Book review: Pinak Ranjan Chakravarty, Transformation: Emergence of Bangladesh and Evolution of India–Bangladesh Ties pp. 515-520

- Pratip Chattopadhyay
- Book review: Rakesh Batabyal, Idea of Order: Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe (1989–2022) pp. 520-523

- Shreya Upadhyay
- Book review: Thomas Weber, Gandhi’s Australia, Australia’s Gandhi pp. 523-525

- Dhrubajyoti Bhattacharjee
Volume 81, issue 3, 2025
- Editorial pp. 247-248

- Chintamani Mahapatra
- Guest Editorial pp. 249-251

- Rina Kashyap
- Continuing Security Council Resolution 1325 in India: Thinking Feminist Foreign Policy pp. 252-267

- Anuradha Chenoy and Shweta Singh
- How Does Green Patriarchy Shape Climate Action? A Critical Analysis on Gendered Inequities in Climate Solutions pp. 268-287

- Naveen Kolloju, Srinivas Junuguru, Aabha Pandit and Maitreyi Jagannathan
- Platforms as New Frontlines: Gendered Digital Violence and the Gaps in UNSCR 1325 pp. 288-307

- Sakshi Mishra and Vaibhav Pratap Singh
- Women Go to War! Upending the ‘Prevention’ Pillar of the WPS Agenda: Can a Transformative Peace and Security Be Imagined? pp. 308-322

- Rita Manchanda
- Gender Diplomacy in United Nations Peacekeeping Missions: A Case Study of India pp. 323-344

- Shantesh Kumar Singh and Ravi Shankar Raj
- A WPS National Action Plan for India? pp. 345-357

- Soumita Basu
- Breaking Barriers: Women, Peace and Security in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 358-375

- John S. Moolakkattu
- Problematic Positioning in the Women, Peace and Security Agenda pp. 376-384

- Laura Sjoberg and Seema Shekhawat
- Assessing 25 Years of UNSC Resolution 1325: Insights from Three Distinguished Scholars pp. 385-406

- Rina Kashyap
- Book review: Joan Johnson-Freese, Women, Peace and Security: An Introduction pp. 407-409

- Apoorva Rao
- Book review: Shweta Singh and Amena Mohsin (Eds), Mapping Feminist International Relations in South Asia: Past and Present pp. 409-412

- Ambreen Agha
Volume 81, issue 2, 2025
- Editorial pp. 127-129

- Chintamani Mahapatra
- BRICS Expansion: Threat or Opportunity for ASEAN? pp. 130-157

- Brice Tseen Fu Lee, Juan Pablo Sims and Yun-Tso Lee
- Racialised Representations and the Global South: Insights from Critical Race Studies pp. 158-180

- James Busumtwi-Sam and Rina Kashyap
- The USA in Afghanistan: Interests, Compulsions and Consequences (1979–1989) pp. 181-195

- Naqibullah Azizi and Neeraj Batish
- PM Modi’s Historic Visit to Brunei: A New Chapter in India–Brunei Relations pp. 196-209

- Susanta Kumar Parida and Anuradha Das
- The Changing Contours of India’s Arms Control and Disarmament Policy pp. 210-230

- Shahid Iqbal and Reshmi Kazi
- Book review: S. Jaishankar, Why Bharat Matters pp. 231-234

- Ahmed Raza
- Book review: Kajari Kamal, Kautilya’s Arthashastra: Strategic Cultural Roots of India’s Contemporary Statecraft pp. 234-237

- Medha Bisht
- Book review: Dhruva Jaishankar, Vishwa Shastra: India and the World pp. 237-239

- Yuvaraj Gogoi
Volume 81, issue 1, 2025
- Editorial pp. 7-8

- Chintamani Mahapatra
- Displaced by Climate Change: Navigating Legal Framework for ‘Climate Refugees’ in International Environmental Law pp. 9-24

- Rajshree, Chandrika Mehta and Suman Luhach
- ‘Niche Diplomacy’ by Middle Powers in the Middle East: Cases of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Türkiye and Egypt pp. 25-42

- Lakshmi Priya and Md. Muddassir Quamar
- BRICS Revolution: The Global Agrarian Shift Sparked by Emerging Economies pp. 43-58

- Seun Bamidele
- Political Participation and Public Perceptions: Testing and Revisiting Afghanistan’s Social Contract After Taliban 2.0 pp. 59-81

- Nassir Wani, Lyla Latif and Ahmad Shah Ramez
- Humanitarian Crisis to Security Threat: Understanding the Rohingya Migrants Issue and Its Pertinence to Jammu and Kashmir’s Stability pp. 82-100

- Akriti Uppal, Talha Latief Tantray, Sandeep Kumar and Neeta Rani
- Ideology or Survival: Where is Iran’s Foreign Policy Heading in the Emerging New World Order? pp. 101-113

- Tawseef Ahmad Mir and Muneer Ahmad Baghat
- Book review: Avinash Paliwal, India’s Near East: A New History pp. 114-117

- Rishabh Yadav
- China’s Subaltern Storytellers pp. 117-120

- Avinash Anil Godbole
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