Centre for Afghanistan Studies (CAS)

About us

Located at the crossroads of South Asia and Central Asia, facing southwards from the Hindukush into the Indian sub-continent and looks down northwards into India’s extended neighbourhood.

Afghanistan’s political geography has left a deep imprint not only on the regional geo-political calculus but is also mirrored in its diverse and complex socio-cultural tapestry.

Traditionally the India has had deep civilizational links with Afghanistan. The change in political geography of the region with the 1947 partition notwithstanding, India has maintained good political relations with the Afghan state. The only aberration thus far being the period of Taliban rule (1996-2001). India’s engagement with the country was stepped up after 2001 with the aim of contributing to international efforts to bring peace, stability and eventually resuscitating the country as a bridge between South and Central Asia. However intensified political and diplomatic engagement has not translated into a deeper socio-anthropological understanding of Afghan society, essential to evolving a sound policy prognosis.

Initiatives

Internship Programme

The CAS offers internship opportunities to all students of JGU with academic backgrounds in history, law, political science, international relations and public policy.

Dāstan

Dāstan functions as a professional platform dedicated to the discussion and exchange of ideas. This research initiative aligns with the vision of the CAS, highlighting the significance of scholarly collaboration across societies and disciplines.

Scholarly Engagement

CAS consistently invites distinguished experts and professionals to engage deeply with the core themes of Afghanistan’s politics, society, and culture, underscoring their pivotal role in shaping regional geostrategic dynamics.

Cultural Events

We regularly organise cultural events that celebrate Afghanistan’s rich heritage, inspiring cross-cultural dialogue and deepening appreciation for its timeless traditions among scholars and the community.

Academic Exercises

CAS enriches student learning through a diverse range of academic events led by distinguished professionals. These include simulation exercises, conferences, expert lectures, and workshops designed to deepen understanding of Afghanistan’s political, social, and cultural dynamics.

YouTube and Podcast Series

CAS actively engages its audience through a dynamic YouTube and podcast series, featuring expert discussions, in-depth analyses, and interviews with prominent scholars and policymakers.

Sociocultural Mobility

CAS promotes sociocultural mobility and holistic learning through active collaborations with organisations such as the Simurgh Centre, Apna Ghar Initiative, etc. These partnerships go beyond academic study to foster deeper cultural understanding and exchange among interns and the Afghan people.

Projects and Reports

CAS undertakes significant projects to deepen understanding of Afghanistan’s socio-political landscape and contribute to policy-relevant research into areas such as school education in Faryab, Afghanistan, which was executed in collaboration with Integrity Watch Afghanistan (IWA) …

Vision

The Centre for Afghanistan Studies (CAS) envisions itself as a leading academic hub for the systematic study of Afghanistan and its wider regional setting. It seeks to advance informed, interdisciplinary, and policy-relevant scholarship on Afghanistan’s political structures, historical development, and socio-cultural dynamics.

Mission

The Centre for Afghanistan Studies (CAS) aims to promote an extensive and interdisciplinary comprehension of Afghanistan: its politics, society, and culture, and their influence on the broader South, Central, and West Asian regions.