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.
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