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Aryaman Bhatnagar
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Aryaman Bhatnagar is a Research Officer in the Internal and Regional Security Programme at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies. His work at IPCS focuses on security and political issues in Afghanistan and Pakistan. He is particularly interested in the foreign policies of India, Iran and Pakistan vis-a-vis Afghanistan and in their role in shaping the conflict in the country. He completed his MSc. In International Politics from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London in 2011 with special focus on South Asian politics. His dissertation focused on how Pakistan’s support for the Taliban during the 1990s fit within its foreign policy and strategic culture.

Areas of Interest:
Political developments within Afghanistan and Pakistan; the relations of Afghanistan with its neighbours- India, Iran and Pakistan; and the US-Afghanistan relations
Current Projects:
Regional Security Programme with special focus on Afghanistan
Publications

Issue Brief:
Afghanistan & the International Community: Limitations of Engagement


Articles:
The US-Afghan Strategic Partnership Agreement: Nothing More Than Symbolic

India and the Taliban: Should New Delhi Reach Out to Mullah Omar?

Iran’s American 'Problem' in Afghanistan

US and Pakistan: Likely American Strategy in 2012

Pakistan: The Imran Khan Phenomenon


Talking to Tehrik-i-Taliban: Failures and Lessons

Iran and the Taliban: A Problematic Alliance

In search of a Peace Process: The Problems of Engagement between Pakistan and Afghanistan

India-Pakistan and the ‘Most Favoured Nation’: Why, why not and will it?

Indo-Afghan Strategic Partnership Agreement: Potential Problems


Outside Publications:
Seeking respectable closure in Afghanistan, The Pioneer, 15 May 2012

Iran Denounces US-Afghan Strategic Partnership, Atlantic Sentinel, 10 May 2012

The Futility of Talking to the Taliban, For Now, Atlantic Sentinel, 5 April 2012

Obstacles to Long Term Presence in Afghanistan, Atlantic Sentinel, 29 March 2012



 
 

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