[Reader-list] [Announcements] Himal Southasian's March 2007 issue is out!

Komal More komalm at himalmag.com
Mon Mar 19 11:49:49 IST 2007


Himal Southasian's March 2007 issue is out!

www.himalmag.com

 

COVER PACKAGE: INDIA DISCOVERS SOUTHASIA

It has taken two long decades following the establishment of SAARC, but India finally seems to have boarded the Southasian train. As New Delhi prepares to take over from Dhaka as chair of SAARC during the first week of April, the managers of Indian foreign policy are giving out enthusiastic sound bites on Southasian regionalism. They say that it is in India's self-interest to make peace with its neighbours. All of which is great news for those of us who believe that regionalism's dividend is not only a safer Southasia, but also a more prosperous one. This issue, we take the opportunity to present five looks at this emerging regionalism:

 

. India realising Southasia - Kanak Mani Dixit

. India's new regionalism - C Raja Mohan

. Pakistan-India roadblocks to regional peace - Moeed Yusuf

. The Indo-Bangla SAARC puzzle - Imtiaz Ahmed

. Sri Lanka's win-win FTA - Paranjoy Guha Thakurta

 

The March issue also includes updates from: 

* Bangladesh . Pseudo-innovation in Dhaka, by Asif Saleh

* Sri Lanka . The wages of Muslim passivity, by Dilrukshi Handunnetti

* Nepal . A country in interim, commentary

* Andaman Islands . Moving on from a cataclysm, by Pankaj Sekhsaria

 

In addition:

* Exhuming accountability - conference on transitional justice in Southasia

* Nepal's culture of art theft - Ted Riccardi

* Singur and the rural bourgeoisie - Mritiunjoy Mohanty

* The Bagmati's final sealing - Dinesh Kumar Mishra

* The shackling of India's community radio - Sukumar Muralidharan

* Parzania and the dictator of Gujarat - Urvish Kothari

* The Ganderbal exhumations - Patrick Hoenig

 

Plus: Commentaries, reflections, reviews and much more!

 

Continuing this month, Himal's Development Classifieds section offers a convenient bulletin board for vacancies in the development sector and related fields.

 

While you are at www.himalmag.com, check out our extensive, fully searchable archive of back issues, as well as a daily selection of editorials from major Southasian news sources, and a weekly round-up of the issues that are making waves throughout the region.

 

Himal is also available at fine bookstores throughout Southasia. For subscriptions, go to our website, leftmost column. Or write to subscription at himalmag.com.

 

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Komal More
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Himal Southasian
Patan Dhoka, Lalitpur
Nepal
Phone : +977 1 5547279
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Email  : komalm at himalmag.com
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