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Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. The problem/Mohan Guruswamy. 2. India and China is Asia's quest for energy security/Mani Shankar Aiyar. 3. China's foreign policy how does India fit into the picture/C.V. Ranganathan. 4. India China boundary question how do we resolve the dispute/V.K. Singh. 5. Regional imbalances in China a preliminary assessment/Alka Acharya. 6. China's energy security and Sino Indian relations/Swaran Singh. 7. The effect of China's non proliferation regime on Indian security/Rear Admiral Raja Menon. 8. Maritime factors affecting security and economic relations between India and China/Admiral V.S. Shekhawat. 9. China and the US in Asia India caught in the middle/Vikram Sood. 10. The possible future of Sino Indian relations/G.P. Deshpande. 11. Role of FDI and exports in China's growth contrast with India/Ronald Joseph Abraham and Shreyasi Bhaumik. 12. Will India catch up with China/Mohan Guruswamy Jeevan Prakash Mohanty and Ronald Joseph Abraham. 13. India China relation report/H.E. Sun Yuxi. 14. The rhetoric of China/Vikram Bedi. 15. The great game's legacy/Mohan Guruswamy. Report on the seminar (April 15 2006)/Avatar Singh Bhasin. Further readings. Contributors. This book is assemblage of the papers and reports presented at a two day seminar on the Emerging Trends in India China Relations held under the aegis of the centre for policy alternatives New Delhi (April 13 and 14 2006). The papers and reports presented at the seminar by the experts like Mr. Mani Shankar Aiyar Reaer Admiral (Retd.) Raja Menon Ambassador (Retd.) C.V. Rangnathan and Chinese Ambassador to India H.E. Sun Yuxi related to issues of contemporary significance and immediate relevance such as the Border issue Non proliferation energy security foreign policy and so on. Each write up here is thoroughly researched and provides an in depth analysis of the bilateral relationship. 248 pp.
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Introduction. 1. India's economic security. 2. Redefining poverty a new poverty line for a new India. 3. Will India catch up with China. 4. The economic strangulation of Bihar. 5. The looming crisis in Indian agriculture. 6. FDI in India's retail II inviting more trouble. 7. Towards a new petroleum products pricing policy. 8. Cost of conflict the Indian experience. 9. Economic growth and development in West Bengal reality versus perception. 10. Left behind a case study of Assam. 11. The children of the Ganga and the politics of allocation cases of U.P. and Bihar. 12. Centrally planned inequality the tale of two states Punjab and Bihar. 13. Jammu and Kashmir is there really a fresh vision and a new blueprint. 14. The de urbanisation of Bihar. 15. Last in the South economic growth and development in Andhra Pradesh. This is a collection of all the reports by the Centre for Policy Alternatives team led by Mohan Guruswamy till April 2006. The reports cover a wide range of subjects and have made a major contribution to the national discussion on critical issues. Several of them such as Redefining poverty Economic growth and development in West Bengal The economic strangulation of Bihar and FDI in retail have revealed new dimensions to issues that have contributed greatly to a change of perceptions about them. The reports are primarily meant for the nation's opinion and decision making elite such as MP's government officials and media persons. They are hence written in a simple comprehensible and illustrative style. Each report will vastly enrich your understanding of India and some of the problems that beset it. 424 pp.
Verlag: Hope India, Gurgaon, 2006
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Preface. I. Foreign policy Pakistan Afghanistan Baluchistan etc. 1. Still the great game. 2. The Pakistani nuclear Bombast. 3. Are interesting times ahead. 4. Hard times at a hard place. 5. Scratched across Pashtun hearts. 6. Fight fight now. Talk talk later. 7. Self determination for Baluchistan. 8. The Papier Mache Purush. 9. Abdul shutter and Sushma chatter. 10. India and Pakistan the twain shall never meet. 11. The opiate of the masses. 12. Pundit slumbers and sardar dithers. 13. No new ideas. China and Russia/USSR 14. The Se La debacle. 15. China watching from the Himalayas. 16. Shadow over Indo Russian ties. 17. The Russians are coming. The Russians are coming. 18. No longer a great game. 19. Remember Rezang La. 20. A Sino Soviet deal in 1962. 21. 1962. In dubious battle. USA and UK 22. The end of the age. 23. TweedleBush and TweedleGore. 24. A wasted trip to the USA. 25. Living in the white man's world. 26. Eyeball to eyeball. 27. Let's not misunderestimate them. 28. The sin of Hubris. Nepal Burma Finland UN Israel etc. 29. Regicide in Nepal. 30. Asia's defining moments. 31. Choosing between the lesser of evils in Nepal. 32. Democratizing the United Nations. 33. Learning at the Finnish school. 34. India and Burma. 35. Fact and fiction in Israel. II. Security issues 36. The death march of technology. 37. Economic prospects of an IOR Grouping. 38. Was it all worth it. 39. The lessons of global power. 40. A failure of policy. 41. The house that Kao built. 42. One is better than three. 43. How to save the Siachen from India and Pakistan. 44. Serving our national interest. 45. The Indian national interests and security. 46. Exploding myths. 47. Not a very intelligent move. 48. For fighting and not fun. 49. Not in the name of Mao. India's World is a collection of newspaper columns and essays on India's immediate foreign policy and security concerns written between 1999 and 2005. Each of these essays is a carefully researched and in depth look at a critical issue. As the author says in the preface India's world is a very small place but the problems nevertheless are thorny and many. Above all they are not going to go away soon or easily. We ignore them either because they are nettlesome or because we forget history and often it is a bit of both quite often we pay a heavy price. This book is also about how often and how much that price is. 326 pp.
Verlag: Hope India Pub, 2008
Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
India lives on a day to day and crisis to crisis and when that is not enough our cricket team does enough to take us high or low these days mostly low The long forgotten people of the country are left forgotten My columns over the years have found a steady and even stuborn bunch of readers It is due to their persistence that this second volume of columns and essays is being published The first one Indias World Essays on Foreign Policy and Security Issues restricted itself to just that This volume is about contemporary domestic issues that have been bunched together on affinity of content Some of the characters who feature in them are now dead others have lapsed into their individual fugues but many still hold centre stage They are still good for a few lashes 429 pp.