India's Security in a Turbulent World

India's Security in a Turbulent World
Title India's Security in a Turbulent World PDF eBook
Author Jasjit Singh
Publisher
Pages 175
Release 2013
Genre India
ISBN 9788123767604

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India's Security in a Turbulent World

India's Security in a Turbulent World
Title India's Security in a Turbulent World PDF eBook
Author Jasjit Singh
Publisher
Pages 175
Release 2013
Genre India
ISBN 9788123767598

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India and the European Union in a Turbulent World

India and the European Union in a Turbulent World
Title India and the European Union in a Turbulent World PDF eBook
Author Rajendra K. Jain
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 246
Release 2020-07-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9811539170

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The book examines how the European Union, which in the past had tended to be seen by India as an undervalued partner, is now increasingly part of most conversations in fields like the economy, technology, standards, best practices, development, defence and security. The book shows that the renewed focus on Europe is the result of changing geopolitics, India’s own priorities, Europe’s growing relevance in the post-Brexit era, China’s expanding footprint in the continent, and the search for alternatives to the loss of the UK as the gateway to Europe. The uncertainty inherent in the Brexit process and with the UK ceasing/having ceased to be the traditional gateway to Europe, India has been compelled to revisit, re-examine and rethink its own policies towards Europe and search for alternatives to Britain.

Peace Works

Peace Works
Title Peace Works PDF eBook
Author Frederick D. Barton
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 313
Release 2018-04-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1538113015

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Bosnia, Rwanda, Haiti, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria - a quarter-century of stumbles in America’s pursuit of a more peaceful and just world. American military interventions have cost thousands of lives and billions of dollars, yet we rarely manage to enact positive and sustainable change. In Peace Works: America's Unifying Role in a Turbulent World, ambassador and global conflict leader Rick Barton uses a mix of stories, history, and analysis for a transformative approach to foreign affairs and offers concrete and attainable solutions for the future. Drawing on his lifetime of experience as a diplomat, foreign policy expert, and State Department advisor, Rick Barton grapples with the fact that the U.S. is strategically positioned and morally obligated to defuse international conflicts, but often inadvertently escalates conflicts instead. Guided by the need to find solutions that will yield tangible results, Barton does a deep analysis of our last several interventions and discusses why they failed and how they could have succeeded. He outlines a few key directives in his foreign policy strategy: remain transparent with the American public, act as a catalyzing (not colonizing!) force, and engage local partners. But above all else, he insists that the U.S. must maintain a focus on people. Since a country’s greatest resource is often the ingenuity of its local citizens, it is counterproductive to ignore them while planning an intervention. By anchoring each chapter to a story from a specific conflict zone, Barton is able to discuss opportunities pursued and missed, areas for improvement, and policy recommendations. This balance between storytelling and concrete policy suggestions both humanizes distant stories of foreign crises, and provides going-forward solutions for desperate situations. The book begins and ends in Syria – the ultimate failure of our current approach to foreign policy, and with devastating consequences.

India's Foreign Policy

India's Foreign Policy
Title India's Foreign Policy PDF eBook
Author Arvind Gupta
Publisher
Pages 428
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN 9789353885793

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The India Way

The India Way
Title The India Way PDF eBook
Author S. Jaishankar
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 230
Release 2020-09-04
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9390163870

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The decade from the 2008 global financial crisis to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic has seen a real transformation of the world order. The very nature of international relations and its rules are changing before our eyes. For India, this means optimal relationships with all the major powers to best advance its goals. It also requires a bolder and non-reciprocal approach to its neighbourhood. A global footprint is now in the making that leverages India's greater capability and relevance, as well as its unique diaspora. This era of global upheaval entails greater expectations from India, putting it on the path to becoming a leading power. In The India Way, S. Jaishankar, India's Minister of External Affairs, analyses these challenges and spells out possible policy responses. He places this thinking in the context of history and tradition, appropriate for a civilizational power that seeks to reclaim its place on the world stage.

Planet India

Planet India
Title Planet India PDF eBook
Author Mira Kamdar
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 354
Release 2008-02-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0743296869

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From the award-winning author of "Motiba's Tattoos" comes a lively exploration of America's stake in India's gambit to transform itself from a developing country to a global powerhouse in record time.