“India-bashing” as Projection: Domestic Crises, Identity Politics and Externalisation in Indo-Pakistani and Indo-Sri Lankan Relations The proposition that recurrent “India-bashing” in neighbouring states represents a projection of their internal sociopolitical conflicts is analytically persuasive and empirically tractable. Domestic crises — whether political fragmentation, elite legitimacy deficits, identity cleavages, or economic stress — frequently impel state … Continue reading Critically examine the proposition that “India-bashing” by its neighboring states reflects the projection of their internal sociopolitical conflicts and crises onto external relations. Substantiate your argument through a comparative analysis of Indo-Pakistani and Indo-Sri Lankan relations, highlighting how domestic political contestations, identity politics, and state legitimacy crises have shaped anti-India narratives in both contexts.
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How has the pursuit of democratic governance in South Asia been shaped by systemic instability, authoritarian reversals, and socio-political contestation? Critically examine the trajectories of Pakistan, Nepal, and Myanmar to analyze the challenges, disruptions, and resilience associated with democratic transitions in the region.
Democratic Governance in South Asia: Challenges, Reversals, and Resilience in Pakistan, Nepal, and Myanmar The trajectory of democratic governance in South Asia reveals a complex interplay between aspiration and volatility, shaped by structural instability, authoritarian reversals, civil-military tensions, and deep-rooted socio-political contestation. Unlike the relatively consistent democratic trajectory of India, the experiences of Pakistan, Nepal, … Continue reading How has the pursuit of democratic governance in South Asia been shaped by systemic instability, authoritarian reversals, and socio-political contestation? Critically examine the trajectories of Pakistan, Nepal, and Myanmar to analyze the challenges, disruptions, and resilience associated with democratic transitions in the region.