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INDIAN FOREIGN AFFAIRS JOURNAL

Editor(s) Abdul Nafey
ISSN:0973-3248
India is rising. So are its international profile and global engagements, that are challenging as well as complex. There are new demands on India from the international community that both arouse and strain its aspirations and legitimate interests, leading to an intense and absorbing debate within India about the course the Indian foreign policy should chart. India’s aspirations deserve to be understood and the way its engagement with the world is unfolding deserves to be critically examined. ...
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AFRICA REVIEW

Editor(s) Dr. Veena Sharma
ISSN:0974-4053
Africa Review is a biannual peer reviewed interdisciplonary academic journal. It focuses on, through not confined to, theoretical and historical enquiries related to African affairs. ...
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DIASPORA STUDIES

Editor(s) Prof. Ajay Dubey
ISSN:0973-9572
Diaspora Studies publishes refereed articles on Diasporic issues from an interdisciplinary perspective. It is biannual journal of the Organisation for Diaspora Initiatives (ODI). The views contained in the articles are those of the individual authors and not necessarily those of the Organisations....
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INSIGHT ON AFRICA

Editor(s) Prof. Aparajita Biswas, Prof. Hussen Solomon
ISSN:0975-0878
Insight on Africa is a biannual refereed journal of the African Studies Association of India (ASA), focusing on contemporary and policy issues related to Africa and Afro-Asian relations. The views contained in the articles are those of the individual authors and not necessarily those of the organization....
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RETHINKING EMBODIMENT

by Sudhir Kumar Singh
ISBN:9788175332560
In an era of increasing globalization, women continue to be underrepresented and stereotyped in national, international and global news media. The problem is exacerbated when traditional geographic boundaries are crossed and the media in one country report on issues and events, particularly those that impact women, in another country.
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THE WAY OF MYSTICISM IN ISLAM

by A R Khan
ISBN:9788175332812
The rise of Islam is perhaps the most amazing event in human history. Springing from a land and a people alike, previously negligible, Islam spread within a century over half of the earth, sheltering great empires, overthrowing long established religions, remoulding the souls of races, building up a whole new world-the world of Islam.
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GENDER AND POLITICAL ECONOMY

by Dr Shweta
ISBN:9788175332478
Most of the countries in the region are undergoing rapid social and economic change. The obstacles to women's participation in and benefits from these changes mean that the potential contribution of half of the population of these countries is either unutilized or underutilized, signifying an economic loss to the country.
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GENDER AND SLUM CULTURE IN ASIA

by Anil Kumar Srivastava
ISBN:9788175332607
About one third of the world's population lives in urban slum. the culture of slums provides a great contribution to cities as a labor force, artistic expression and countless other ways. The survival of the over 2 billion slum inhabitants is , therefore, crucial to our world economically and culturally. Countries throughout the world are rapidly urbanizing, particularly in the developing world, and for the first time in human history, the majority of people today are no longer living in rural areas, but rather in cities.
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