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Welcome to International Journal of Advances in Agricultural Science and Technology.
Indian Journal of Asian Affairs. Launched in 1988, is a bi-annual, peer-reviewed journal, published in June and December. Devoted to an objective analysis of important contemporary and current Asian affairs, it covers theoretical, empirical, historical and policy issues from a wide range of perspectives and critical appraisals within a multidisciplinary framework. By Neil Wilcock and Corina Scholz.