India’s Foreign Policy Challenge of Terrorism: Fashioning Interstate Equations

Publisher:
Gyan Publishing House
| Author:
J N Dixit
| Language:
English
| Format:
Hardback
Publisher:
Gyan Publishing House
Author:
J N Dixit
Language:
English
Format:
Hardback

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India’s former Foreign Secretary and former Member of the the National Security Advisory Board Committee of Government of India presents a book on India’s Foreign Policy of contemporaneous relevancefocusing momentous events in which India has been responding to the Challenge of International Terrorism and religious extremism. The author continues to observe and analyse momentous evenrts in international politics and regional developments since the summer of the year 2001. The contents of the book have an even more contemporaneous relevance and flavour, compared to the previous collection, mentioned above. The autor has dealt with the consequences of the terroristattacks in the USA and on the Indian Parliament. He has analysed the fast changing undercurrents in IndoPakistan relations and the changing charateristics of India’s relations with the major powers of the world. He has also focused on developments in Afghanistan as well as in the other neighouring countries of India. Former Foreign Secretary J.N. Dixit is offering to the public an rich and varied analysis of the world around India and the manner in which India is coping with this world.

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India’s former Foreign Secretary and former Member of the the National Security Advisory Board Committee of Government of India presents a book on India’s Foreign Policy of contemporaneous relevancefocusing momentous events in which India has been responding to the Challenge of International Terrorism and religious extremism. The author continues to observe and analyse momentous evenrts in international politics and regional developments since the summer of the year 2001. The contents of the book have an even more contemporaneous relevance and flavour, compared to the previous collection, mentioned above. The autor has dealt with the consequences of the terroristattacks in the USA and on the Indian Parliament. He has analysed the fast changing undercurrents in IndoPakistan relations and the changing charateristics of India’s relations with the major powers of the world. He has also focused on developments in Afghanistan as well as in the other neighouring countries of India. Former Foreign Secretary J.N. Dixit is offering to the public an rich and varied analysis of the world around India and the manner in which India is coping with this world.

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India's former Foreign Secretary and former Member of the the National Security Advisory Board Committee of Government of India presents a book on India's Foreign Policy of contemporaneous relevancefocusing momentous events in which India has been responding to the Challenge of International Terrorism and religious extremism. The author continues to observe and analyse momentous evenrts in international politics and regional developments since the summer of the year 2001. The contents of the book have an even more contemporaneous relevance and flavour, compared to the previous collection, mentioned above. The autor has dealt with the consequences of the terroristattacks in the USA and on the Indian Parliament. He has analysed the fast changing undercurrents in IndoPakistan relations and the changing charateristics of India's relations with the major powers of the world. He has also focused on developments in Afghanistan as well as in the other neighouring countries of India. Former Foreign Secretary J.N. Dixit is offering to the public an rich and varied analysis of the world around India and the manner in which India is coping with this world.

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