Peace and Democracy in South Asia
Peace and Democracy in South Asia (PDSA) is an independent, international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal of peace and democracy in the region comprised by Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Articles across the range of scholarly disciplines and from different intellectual perspectives are invited for publication consideration. Peace and democracy are regarded as interdependent and mutually reinforcing processes with domestic, regional and international implications. With agreement from the Editorial Board, Digital Himalaya is cohosting the PDF files of this new and important journal. On account of the compression format we have used for the PDF files, we advise that you install the most recent version of Adobe Acrobat which can be downloaded by clicking here. Please send us a short email to say whether this service is of interest and utility to you. Feedback will determine whether we proceed with the digitisation of further volumes.
- Search for Kirat Identity Trends of De-Sanskritization Among the Nepamul Sikkimese (104 kb)
author: A. C. Sinha - Rethinking Gorkha Identity: Outside the Imperium of Discourse, Hegemony, and History (136 kb)
author: Bidhan Golay - Contending Identities of Pakistan and the Issue of Democratic Governance (119 kb)
author: Ijaz Khan - Indo-Pakistan Trade Cooperation and SAARC (77 kb)
author: Ranjit Singh Ghuman and Davinder Kumar Madaan - The 'Muslim Threat' and the Bharatiya Janata Party's Rise to Power (109 kb)
author: Anuj Nadadur - 'Hoax' of Conservation (54 kb)
author: P.K. Misra - Historiography of the Formation of Assamese Identity: A Review (78 kb)
author: Madhumita Sengupta - Book Reviews (25 kb)
author: various authors