Dr Saroj Aryal’s series on China‑India and the Small States: Changing Geopolitics of South Asia

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Dr Saroj Aryal’s series on China‑India and the Small States: Changing Geopolitics of South Asia

World-renowned publisher, Routledge, just launched Dr Saroj Aryal’s Routledge series on China‑India and the Small States: Changing Geopolitics of South Asia, which stands as a highly prestigious scholarly platform, anchored by one of the world’s most respected academic publishers and dedicated to a region undergoing profound geopolitical transformation. The series’s focus on the shifting balance of power between China and India, and its nuanced attention to the agency of South Asia’s small states, positions it at the forefront of contemporary strategic studies, a fact underscored by Routledge’s global academic reach and rigorous editorial standards. As Series Editor, Dr Aryal brings deep regional expertise and an ambitious long‑term vision—he is committed to co‑authoring at least seven books within the series by 2030, further solidifying its intellectual depth and continuity. His first co-authored book on the series titled China in Myanmar: Geopolitics of Asymmetry, is already scheduled to be published on September 2026. Scholars working on themes related to China, India, South Asian geopolitics, or the strategic behaviour of small states are warmly encouraged to submit their proposals, contributing to a body of work that promises to shape global understanding of one of the world’s most dynamic regions.
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