Vishal Chandra
Publisher: Pentagon Press
ISBN 978-81-8274-762-3
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About the Book
About The Author
Vishal Chandra is Associate Fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies & Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi. His core area of research is politics of Afghan conflict, with special interest in Taliban resurgence, politics of reconciliation, making of the Afghan National Army, role of political opposition, shaping of regional perceptions, past political transitions and trends in Indo-Afghan relations.
He has travelled widely in Afghanistan and has attended various international conferences and workshops on Afghanistan. He regularly lectures on Afghan affairs and is member of several policy groups on Afghanistan. With more than a decade of research experience, he has over 40 publications on Afghanistan, including 15 book chapters and several articles and commentaries, to his credit. He has edited the book, India's Neighbourhood: The Armies of South Asia (Pentagon Press, New Delhi, 2013). Click here for details profile
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
List of Tables and Maps Afghanistan: Key Socio-Economic Indicators
Introduction
New Order, Old Politics An Abandoned and Forgotten War
Recasting Old Fault Lines
Mujahideen within Local Structures
Return of Old Militia Networks
Debating the New Constitution
Tryst with Democracy The First Election (2004-05)
President Elect and the First Cabinet
Assessing the Bonn Process
Karzai’s Re-election: Chaotic Exercise
Prospects of Democracy
Opposition Politics and Karzai the Master Survivor
Evolution of NFA
The National Understanding Front Composition and Agenda of NFA
Reactions to the Emergence of the NFA
NFA and the Taliban
New Turf War Begins
Karzai the Master Survivor
Taliban Back into Power Play
War on Terror: Losing while Winning
Taliban No More on the Fringe
Gaining Strategic Depth in Pakistan
Changing Face of the Afghan War
Western Mission Going Nowhere
Politics of Taliban Reconciliation and Reintegration
Growing Ambiguity
Making of the Idea
Key Challenges
Future Prospect
Quest for a National Army
Origin/Evolution of the New National Army
Training and Mentoring
Structure/Formation of ANA Afghan National Army Air Corps (ANAAC)
Ethnic Representation
Funding
Rushing for Numbers
The Weaponry
Multiple Challenges
Future Prospects
The ‘Other’ Key Neighbours – Iran, India, China and Russia Pakistan: Terrorism without Terrorists!
Iran: A Dominant Factor
India: Partner in Development
China: Pretending Distance
Russia: Hesitant but Concerned
Awaiting ‘Post-2014’ Afghanistan
The Unfinished War
Beyond 2014: Continuing Concerns and Challenges
(i) Historical Conflict Dynamics
(ii) Post-Karzai Leadership
(iii) US’ Missing Future Strategy
(iv) Survival of the National Army
(v) Resilience of the Taliban
APPENDICES
Agreement on Provisional Arrangements in Afghanistan Pending the Re-establishment of Permanent Government Institutions
North Waziristan Peace Pact
White Paper of the Interagency Policy Group’s Report on U.S. Policy Toward Afghanistan and Pakistan
Status of ANAAC (as of April 2010)
Index
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