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Volume 79, issue 4, 2023
- Editorial pp. 459-460

- Madhu Bhalla
- The G-20 Opportunity for India pp. 461-466

- Shyam Saran
- Perceptions, Promotion and Pre-eminence: India’s Presidency of the G20 pp. 467-475

- Chris Ogden
- Between Rewards and Risks: India as Host of the 2023 G20 Summit pp. 476-487

- Andrew F. Cooper
- Multilateralism in Global Health: A New Paradigm pp. 488-497

- Preeti Kumar, Senthil Ganesh and Shreepee Singh
- India’s G20 Presidency: An Opportune Time for Strengthening Global Health Agenda pp. 498-513

- Shantesh Kumar Singh and Radha
- India’s G20 Presidency: Implications for the Latin American Region in the Framework of the Global South pp. 514-524

- Georgina M. Pagola RodrÃguez, Rajiv Ranjan and Liber S. Di Paulo Torterolo
- Walking a Tightrope: Assessing India’s Engagements with G20 and BRICS pp. 525-534

- Abhinandan Kumar
- Assessment of Possible Economic Alignment Between G20 Nations with Special Focus on India, G7 and G12: A General Equilibrium Analysis pp. 535-551

- Archana Srivastava, Somesh Kumar Mathur, Rachna Mathur and Prabir De
- Promoting Green Energy Transition Through G20 pp. 552-563

- Sitakanta Mishra and Neeraj Singh Manhas
- Gender Gap in Food Security and Nutrition: Special Case of India in the G20 pp. 564-574

- Divya Mishra
- ‘Afghanistan Factor’ in India–Russia Relationship pp. 575-593

- Raj Kumar Sharma
- Indo-Iran Relations: Impact of Third-party Influence pp. 594-610

- Ali Omidi and Mahwish Hafeez
- The Making of the Afghan Emirate pp. 611-617

- Vivek Katju
- Book review: V. Srinivas, G20@2023: The Roadmap to Indian Presidency, One Earth. One Family. One Future pp. 618-620

- Shrabana Barua
- Book review: Satinder Kumar Lambha, In Pursuit of Peace: India–Pakistan Relations Under Six Prime Ministers pp. 620-622

- Mubashir Ahmad Shah
Volume 79, issue 3, 2023
- Editorial pp. 291-292

- Madhu Bhalla
- Pakistan in 2023: On the Brink of a Full-Blown Crisis pp. 293-303

- Saif Ur Rahman and Qasim Jan
- India–US Strategic Cooperation through the LEMOA Lens pp. 304-317

- Imran Khurshid
- Deconstructing the Metanarratives of China’s Engagement with the African Continent: African Agency and Competing Narratives pp. 318-335

- Anant Singh Mann
- China’s Techno-Politics: The Impact on Belt and Road Partners pp. 336-355

- Raj Shekhar Mehta
- Cooperation on Non-Traditional Security: India–Pakistan and the Locust Attack pp. 356-369

- Yaseen Mahsood and Muhammad Nadeem Mirza
- The Chinese Love Affair with Indian Films: A Promising Future pp. 370-386

- Muhammad Yaqoub, Zhang Jingwu and Jonathan Matusitz
- The Materiality of Space: Infrastructuring the Border Space in Arunachal Pradesh pp. 387-404

- Jajati K. Pattnaik and Chandan K. Panda
- The Vanguard Brigade: An Appraisal of the United Nations’ Rapid Deployment Capabilities pp. 405-424

- M. Venkataraman and R. Vignesh
- Beyond Borders: Rethinking Pakistan’s National Security in a Global Context pp. 425-434

- Tawseef Ahmad Mir
- Book review: Kevin Rudd, The Avoidable War: The Dangers of a Catastrophic Conflict Between the US and Xi Jinping’s China pp. 435-439

- Sardor Allayarov
- Book review: Manpreet Sethi (ed.), The Global Nuclear Landscape: Energy, Non-Proliferation and Disarmament pp. 440-442

- Chintamani Mahapatra
- Book review: Satinder Kumar Lambah, In Pursuit of Peace: India–Pakistan Relations Under Six Prime Ministers pp. 442-444

- Mubashir Ahmad Shah
- Book review: E. Sridharan (ed.), Eastward Ho? India’s Relations with the Indo-Pacific pp. 444-446

- Rahul Mishra
- Book review: Prachi Aggarwal, China’s Energy Security: The Journey from Self-Sufficiency to Global Investor pp. 447-450

- Raj Verma
Volume 79, issue 2, 2023
- Editorial pp. 155-156

- Madhu Bhalla
- Diaspora in Humanitarian Action: Analysing the Indian Diaspora’s Humanitarian Potential and Efforts for ‘Mother India’ pp. 157-174

- Suheel Ahmad Parry
- The Belt and Road Initiative: Issues and Future Trends pp. 175-188

- Shreya Upadhyay
- Soft Power in India’s Act East Policy: A Cambodian Perspective pp. 189-208

- Khath Bunthorn
- Border Region Railway Development in Sino- Indian Geopolitical Competition pp. 209-222

- Chitresh Shrivastva, Stabak Roy and Dhruv Ashok
- Political Economy of Elite Capture and Clientelism in Public Resource Distribution: Theory and Evidence from Balochistan, Pakistan pp. 223-243

- Manzoor Ahmed
- Emerging Powers and Small Island Developing States: Leadership or Co-Option? pp. 244-263

- Athar ud Din
- Book review: Hikmet Karcˇic´, Torture, Humiliate, Kill: Inside the Bosnian Serb Camp System pp. 264-267

- Ambreen Yousuf
- Book review: Colin Beck, Mlada Bukovansky, Erica Chenoweth, George Lawson, Sharon Nepstad and Daniel Ritter, On Revolutions: Unruly Politics in the Contemporary World pp. 267-271

- Bilal Ahmad Tantray
- Book review: Sanjeev Kumar (ed.), China’s BRI in Different Regions of the World: Cooperation, Contradictions and Concerns pp. 271-273

- Gunjan Singh
- Book review: Sergey Marochkin and Yury Bezborodov (eds), The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Exploring New Horizons pp. 274-275

- Nirmala Joshi
- Book review: Nutan Kapoor Mahawar and Pragya Pandey (eds.), Roads, Winds, Spices in the Western Indian Ocean: The Memory and Geopolitics of Maritime Heritage pp. 275-279

- Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhury and Sohini Bose
- Book review: June Teufel Dreyer and Jacques deLisle (eds), Taiwan in the Era of Tsai Ing-wen: Changes and Challenges pp. 279-281

- Sachin Singh
- Corrigendum pp. 282-282

- N/a
Volume 79, issue 1, 2023
- Guest Editorial pp. 7-10

- Sonika Gupta
- Imagining Frontier Spaces: The Frontier Tribal Areas in Imperial Defence in the Northeast of British India pp. 11-28

- Limasenla Jamir
- Fashioning a ‘Buddhist’ Himalayan Cartography: Sikkim Darbar and the Cabinet Mission Plan pp. 29-44

- Swati Chawla
- Imposed Geography and Contested Spaces Among Borderland Communities in the Indo-Myanmar Borderland: The Case of Konyak Nagas and Khiamniungan Nagas pp. 45-62

- Ketoukhrie-ü
- Singapore as a Destination Among Trans-Border People: Migration from the Indo-Myanmar Borderland pp. 63-78

- Thanggoulen Kipgen
- 1950 India–Nepal Treaty of Peace and Friendship and Regional Mobilisations in Eastern India pp. 79-92

- Samir Sharma
- Women, Marriage and Migration in the Bangladeshi Enclaves in the India–Bangladesh Borderland pp. 93-108

- Anamika Roy
- Reflections on Multidisciplinary Scholarship in the Study of Himalayan Borders and Borderlands pp. 109-127

- Noel Mariam George
- Book review: Farhana Ibrahim and Tanuja Kothiyal (eds.), South Asian Borderlands: Mobility, History, Affect pp. 128-131

- Madhura Balasubramaniam
- Book review: Dhananjay Tripathi (eds.), Re-Imagining Border Studies in South Asia pp. 131-134

- Kaustabh Deka
- Book review: Samudra Gupta Kashyap, India-Bangladesh: Fifty Years of Friendship pp. 134-137

- Smruti S. Pattanaik
- Book review: Jaideep Chandra, Irrawaddy Imperatives: Reviewing India’s Myanmar Strategy pp. 137-140

- M. C. Arunkumar
- Book review: Swati Ganguly, Tagore’s University: A History of Visva Bharati, 1921–1961 pp. 141-143

- Amiya P. Sen
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