1st Edition

The Covid-19 Crisis in South Asia Coping with the Pandemic

Edited By Sumit Ganguly, Dinsha Mistree Copyright 2022
170 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

170 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

170 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This edited book provides a range of perspectives on the handling of particular aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic across the principal states of South Asia. As the first academic volume to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic in South Asia, it examines such issues as how India has dealt with the fallout of the pandemic on its substantial diaspora in the Middle East; the competitive Sino-Indian... Read more

Introduction

Sumit Ganguly, Indiana University-Bloomington

Dinsha Mistree, Stanford University

Part 1: Domestic Responses and Political Consequences

2. Comparing Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic

Dinsha Mistree

3. India and the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Status Dimension

Rajesh Basrur, Nanyang Technological University

4. The COVID-19 Pandemic and Deepening Marginalization in Sri Lanka

Andrea Malji, Hawai’i Pacific University

5. Pakistan’s Flailing Foreign Policy During COVID-19

Sahar Khan, Adjunct Faculty at the School of Foreign Affairs at American University

6. COVID in Nepal and the Existential Predicaments of Poverty and Governance

Shiva Raj Mishra, University of Melbourne

Bipin Adhikari, Mahidol University and University of Oxford

Part 2: International Engagement

7. Bangladesh in the Midst of Vaccine Diplomacy

Ali Riaz, Illinois State University

8. Fallout from the Pandemic: The Experience of Indian Diasporas in the Gulf States

Nicolas Blarel, Leiden University

9. India and the Institutional Politics of Global Governance Post-COVID-19

Karthik Nachiappan, National University of Singapore

10. Wasted Opportunity: COVID-19 and Regional Cooperation in South Asia

Surupa Gupta, University of Mary Washington

Biography

Šumit Ganguly is a Distinguished Professor of Political Science and holds the Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations at Indiana University, Bloomington.

Dinsha Mistree is a Research Fellow in the Program on Strengthening US-India Relations Program at the Hoover Institution and a Research Fellow at Stanford Law School.