The Indian Journal of African Studies (IJAS) is the biannual official publication of the Department of African Studies, University of Delhi. Since its inception in 1992, the IJAS has been committed to advancing scholarly discourse on a wide range of African issues, with a special emphasis on the evolving relationship between India and Africa. The journal is blind peer-reviewed and focuses on publishing original research that contributes to a deeper understanding of Africa's challenges, opportunities, and its complex relationships with other global actors, particularly India.
Chief Editor:
Prof. A. S. Yaruingam
Editors
Dr. Rashmi Kapoor
Dr. Sandipani Dash
Dr. Manish Karmwar
If the manuscript meets a required standard, then the Chief Editor in
consultation with the editor/s will assign a reviewer. Both the author/s and the reviewer will remain anonymous. Based on the reviewer's report it will be decided whether to publish the article. Final acceptance and rejection of the article for the publication will rest with the Chief Editor in consultation with the editor/s.
In case of article being submitted by the editor/sor any member of the editorial committee, then a reviewer is assigned who has never collaborated with the author of the manuscript and the co-editor will be responsible for handling the manuscript submitted to ensure transparency in the blind peer-reviewing process.
Manuscripts for publication has to be submitted only through email ijas1955du@gmail.com addressed to the Chief Editor.
The file format should be MS word, Times New Roman font size 12 with double line spacing.
The word length of the article should be between 6000-8000 words.
A separate title page should include the name of the author/s, designation/s, institutional affiliation, postal address, contact number and e-mail address
Manuscript should be in English.
Abstract should be about 250 words.
5-6 keywords should be listed after the abstract.
Manuscript should neither be already published nor under consideration by any other publication.
Submit plagiarism report along with the submission. The similarity level should not be more than 10%
Follow APA citation style, seventh edition.
ORCID may be provided for all the authors.