The Double Whammy of Pandemic and War: A Systematic Review of India's Education Diplomacy to Address Educational Inequities in Afghanistan

Higher education is considered an important tool for the overall development of any country, and it holds true in the context of Afghanistan as well. At the same time, a good eco-environment in terms of political will, leaders' farsighted vision, a fair budget, good infrastructure, and a good t...

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Main Authors: Bawa Singh (Author), Jaspal Kaur (Author), Rajinder Kumar Sen (Author), Balinder Singh (Author), Vijay Kumar Chattu (Author)
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Published: MDPI AG, 2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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