The present volume aspires to contribute, in a modest way towards filling the lacunae in the study of Islamic movements in the Indian Subcontinent. Its point of focus is one particular movement, the Jammat-i-Islami, whose history follows incisively that of the subbcontinent but whose influence spills over well beyond its borders. This comprehensive analysis concerns itself for the larger part with the Pakistani Jammaat-i-Islami, the nerve-centre of the movement.
F?d?ric Grare is presently Cultural Counsellor, Embassy of France in Pakistan. Earlier he was Director of the Centre de Science Humaines, New Delhi. He holds a Ph.D in International Relations from the Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva and had worked for the Programme for Strategic and International Security Studies in Geneva. Dr Grare's recent publications include: India and ASEAN: The Politics of India's Look-East Policy (co-edited with A. Mattoo), India's Energy: Essays on Sustainable Development (co-edited with P.R. Shukla and Pierre Audinet), Islamism and Security: Political Islam and the Western World; Tajikistan: The Trials of Independence (co-authored with Shirin Akiner and Mohammed-Reza Djalili).
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