The Reputational Imperative

The Reputational Imperative
Title The Reputational Imperative PDF eBook
Author Mahesh Shankar
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 311
Release 2018-09-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1503607208

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India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, left behind a legacy of both great achievements and surprising defeats. Most notably, he failed to resolve the Kashmir dispute with Pakistan and the territorial conflict with China. In the fifty years since Nehru's death, much ink has been spilled trying to understand the decisions behind these puzzling foreign policy missteps. Mahesh Shankar cuts through the surrounding debates about nationalism, idealism, power, and security with a compelling and novel answer: reputation. India's investment in its international image powerfully shaped the state's negotiation and bargaining tactics during this period. The Reputational Imperative proves that reputation is not only a significant driver in these conflicts but also that it's about more than simply looking good on the global stage. Considerations such as India's relative position of strength or weakness and the value of demonstrating resolve or generosity also influenced strategy and foreign policy. Shankar answers longstanding questions about Nehru's territorial negotiations while also providing a deeper understanding of how a state's global image works. The Reputational Imperative highlights the pivotal—yet often overlooked—role reputation can play in a broad global security context.

Nehru

Nehru
Title Nehru PDF eBook
Author Shashi Tharoor
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 285
Release 2011-10-17
Genre History
ISBN 1628721987

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Shashi Tharoor delivers an incisive biography of the great secularist who—alongside his spiritual father, Mahatma Gandhi—led the movement for India’s independence from British rule and ushered his newly independent country into the modern world. The man who would one day help topple British rule and become India’s first prime minister started out as a surprisingly unremarkable student. Born into a wealthy, politically influential Indian family in the waning years of the Raj, Jawaharlal Nehru was raised on Western secularism and the humanist ideas of the Enlightenment. Once he met Gandhi in 1916, Nehru threw himself into the nonviolent struggle for India’s independence, a struggle that wasn’t won until 1947. India had found a perfect political complement to her more spiritual advocate, but neither Nehru nor Gandhi could prevent the horrific price for independence: partition. This fascinating biography casts an unflinching eye on Nehru’s heroic efforts for, and stewardship of, independent India and gives us a careful appraisal of his legacy to the world.

The Discovery of India

The Discovery of India
Title The Discovery of India PDF eBook
Author Jawaharlal Nehru
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1960
Genre India
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When J. Nehru was a prisoner in Ahmadnager Fort prison, he wrote this history of India.

Nehru

Nehru
Title Nehru PDF eBook
Author Judith M. Brown
Publisher Routledge
Pages 224
Release 2014-06-17
Genre History
ISBN 1317874765

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Judith Brown explores Nehru as a figure of power and provides an assessment of his leadership at the head of a newly independent India with no tradition of democratic politics.

Glimpses of World History

Glimpses of World History
Title Glimpses of World History PDF eBook
Author Jawaharlal Nehru
Publisher
Pages 1016
Release 1949
Genre Civilization
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Nehru

Nehru
Title Nehru PDF eBook
Author Adeel Hussain
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 228
Release 2021-11-11
Genre History
ISBN 9354228208

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From being elected as Congress president in 1929 till his death in 1964, Jawaharlal Nehru remained a towering figure in Indian politics, a man who left an indelible stamp on the history of South Asia. As a leading light of the nationalist struggle and as India's first and longest-serving prime minister, his ideas shaped the political contours of the country and left an imprint so deep that his legacy continues to be debated furiously today. In life, as in afterlife, Nehru was many things to many people. Going beyond the imposed labels of contemporary discourse, this book illuminates four encounters that Nehru had with contemporaries from across the political spectrum - Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Sardar Patel and Syama Prasad Mookerjee - that are critical to understanding his ideas, and his long afterlife and impress on the present. Nehru may no longer be alive to answer his critics today, but there was a time when he pitted himself vigorously against his opponents in the marketplace of ideas, debating the most profound questions in South Asian history and decisively influencing political events. It is this intellectually combative Nehru whom we meet in this book - voicing ideological disagreements, forging political alliances, moulding political opinion, offering visions of the future and staking out the political field - a key figure in the debates that defined India

Nehru's Hero Dilip Kumar in the Life of India

Nehru's Hero Dilip Kumar in the Life of India
Title Nehru's Hero Dilip Kumar in the Life of India PDF eBook
Author Meghnad Desai
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 2004
Genre Indian motion picture actors and actresses
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World-famous economist, Lord Meghnad Desai writes on his film idol, Dilip Kumar, with insights into the socio-economic changes in India that mirror the actor's career.