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Cradled in the lap of mountains at the foothills of auspicious Trikuta, besides the river Tawi at an altitude of 1030 ft. is Jammu. This 'city of temples' has many places...
BOOKS
Surinder Mohan (2022), Complex Rivalry: The Dynamics of India-Pakistan Conflict (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2022), https://www.press.umich.edu/12195673/complex_rivalry
JOURNAL ARTICLES (Peer-reviewed & Scopus/WoS /UGC-CARE Listed)
Surinder Mohan (2016), “Ideology, Territorial Saliency, and Geographic Contiguity: The Beginning of India-Pakistan Rivalry,” International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 371-407. Oxford University Press, doi: 10.1093/irap/lcw004
Mohammd Monir Alam (2016), “US Policy Towards Post-2014 Afghanistan, The Journal of Central Asian Studies, Vol. 23, pp. 43-64. Weblink; http://ccas.uok.edu.in/Files/93269b6c-7f53-4439-ae9a-3bdf55a4c649/Journal/6133021b-d636-4497-8b58-7358e05b79d2.pdf
Suneel Kumar (2017), “India-China Military Impasse at Doklam Plateau and Its Strategic Implications”, World Focus, Vol. 38, No. 11, pp. 90-97. Weblink; https://www.worldfocus.in/current_issue?key=437&val=INDIA%E2%80%99S-FOREIGN-POLICY-SERIES1
Suneel Kumar (2018), “Trump’s Visit To Asia”, World Focus, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 122-125. Weblink: https://www.worldfocus.in/current_issue?key=106&val=Emerging-Dynamics-in-Indo-Pacific-%3A-Role-of-Major
Surinder Mohan (2019), “Military Capabilities and Regime Type: The Emergence of India-Pakistan Rivalry,” International Politics, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 49-69. Springer Nature, doi: 10.1057/s41311-017-0123-z
Surinder Mohan (2020), “The Politics of Foreign Aid: Impact of Superpowers’ Economic Assistance on India and Pakistan during the Cold War”, Bandung: Journal of the Global South, vol. 7, no. 1 , pp. 52-79 (with J.S. Lobo). Brill, doi:10.1163/21983534-00701004
Suneel Kumar (2020), “China's Revisionism Versus India's Status Quoism: Strategies and Counter-Strategies of the Rivals in Doklam Standoff”, Jadavpur Journal of International Relations (Sage Publications), Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 73-100. Weblink: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0973598420908843
Surinder Mohan (2020), “Shaping the Regional and Maritime Battlefield? The Sino-Indian Strategic Competition in South Asia and Adjoining Waters”, Maritime Affairs, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 82-97 (with J.C. Abraham). Routledge, doi: 10.1080/09733159.2020.1781374
Suneel Kumar (2020), “Reinvigoration of BIMSTEC and India’s Economic, Strategic and Security Concerns”, Millennial Asia (Sage Publications), Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 187-210. Weblink: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0976399620925441
Suneel Kumar (2021), “China's Revisionism and the Cessation of the Doklam Impasse”, Czech Journal of International Relations (Institute of International Relations: Prague), Vol. 56, No. 2, pp. 65-84. Weblink: https://cjir.iir.cz/index.php/cjir/article/view/51/40
Surinder Mohan (2022), “From Securitization to Security Complex: Climate Change, Water Security and the India–China Relations,” International Politics, vol. 59, no. 2, pp. 320–345 (with A.K. Sahu). Springer Nature, doi: 10.1057/s41311-021-00313-4
Suneel Kumar (2022), “The SCO and India”, World Focus, Vol. 43, No. 512, pp. 79-85. Weblink: https://www.worldfocus.in/current_issue?key=466&val=India%E2%80%99s-Challenges-in-Central-Asia
Suneel Kumar (2022), “Regional Organizations and States in International Relations: A Study of India’s Approach Towards Regional Organizations”, Millennial Asia (Sage Publications), First Published on July 28, pp. 1-20: https://doi.org/10.1177/09763996221105148
Mohammd Monir Alam (2022), “India’s Strategic Imperatives for Engaging Central Asian States,” Dialogue, Vol. 23, No. 3-4, pp. 33-42, http://www.asthabharati.org/vol-23-3-4-2022.pdf (UGC approved, Published by Astha Bharati New Delhi)
Surinder Mohan (2023), “Shock and Reconciliation? The Case of India–Pakistan, 1962–63.” Peace Review, vol. 35, no. 1, pp. 25–37, Routledge, doi: 10.1080/10402659.2023.2166785
Ganesh Malhotra (2023), “Vishwa Manavadhikar Diwas: Bharatiya Pariprekshya.”Gyan Garima Sindhu, no. 80 (October–December). (UGC Carelisted )
Ganesh Malhotra (2024), “Bharat Vibhajan aur Vibhishika: Aalocanatmak Vishleshan.” Gyan Garima Sindhu, no. 82 (April–June).(UGC Carelisted )
Mohammad Monir Alam (2025),“Security Challenges at the North-Western Borders of India.” International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research, no. 3 (May–June. (With Virender Koundal, Chahukeshi Jamwal, and Sunil Kumar) https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr. 2025.v07i03.46022.
Sunil Kumar. 2025. “Security Challenges at the North-Western Borders of India.” International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research 7, no. 3 (May–June), (with VirenderKoundal,Mohammad Monir Alam, Chahukeshi Jamwal) https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i03.46022.
Surinder Mohan (2025), “Asymmetric Battleground: Terrorism and the Indo-Pakistani Protracted Conflict.” Bandung: Journal of the Global South vol. 12,no. 2: 321–344 (with and Josukutty C. Abraham) https://doi.org/10.1163/21983534-12020006.
Paper Presented In National/ International Conferences
Mohammad Monir Alam , “India’s Growing Role in Central Asia: A Study of India’s Strategy under the Modi Government.” International Conference on India and Central Asia: Renewing Historical Relationships, Department of Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Jammu, Jammu, in collaboration with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asia Studies, Kolkata, October 24–25, 2024.
Mohammad Monir Alam “India and Central Asia: Renewing Traditional Relationship.” International Conference on Legacy of Central Asia and India: History, Polity, Society and Culture, Centre of Advanced Study, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, February 3–4, 2025.
Mohammad Monir Alam “Pakistan-China Nexus in POJK: Implication for India.” National Seminar on Understanding the Geostrategic Significances of India’s North West Frontiers, Department of Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Jammu, March 5, 2025.
Ganesh Malhotra “Chinese Presence at North West Frontier of India with Respect to the Re-Organisation of Theatre Commands People Liberation Army.” National Seminar on Understanding the Geostrategic Significances of India’s North West Frontiers, Department of Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Jammu, March 5. 2025.
Ranjan Sharma “Beyond the Borders: Geopolitical Implications of a Possible Breakup of Pakistan” at the National Seminar on Understanding the Geostrategic Significance of India’s North-West Frontiers, organised by the Department of Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Jammu, March 5, 2025.