India United Nations and the Post Cold War Era

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This book offers both an introducing and a critical analysis of enduring, evolving and ensuing themes and issues on the contemporary theory and practice of India, United Nations and the Post-Cold War Era. Conflating a multidisciplinary analysis, it engages, engrosses and encompasses with philosophical, political and social approaches and orientations to the subject. This multi-pronged analyses reinforces India’s claim for permanent seat in the UN Security Council.

Dr. M H Faridi argues that moral authority and practical efficacy of role of India in peace keeping operations in the UN in Post-Cold War Era is seriously undermined by a myriad of myths and misunderstandings, and in retrospect, seeks to develop a clear, well-grounded account of the subject. His analysis challenges all those who advocate the claim that India’s role in the UN in Post-Cold War Era only exists as legal phenomena. This book demystifies such the perspectives, paradigms and polemics of India, United Nation and the Post-Cold War Era.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M H Faridi

Dr. M H Faridi is presently engaged as a Project Fellow in the Department of Political Science, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. He is associated with Centre for Distance Education, AMU Aligarh where at present he has been teaching for many years. Faridi is involved in cutting-edge research, innovative training and public service initiatives in the re-orientations of India, United Nations and Post Cold War Era. He completed his Masters in Political Science and Doctorate of Philosophy from AMU and is credited with publications in national and international journals of repute apart from his itinerary of conferences, symposia, workshops.

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Title
India United Nations and the Post Cold War Era
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788178312255
Length
xviii+236p., 23cm.
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