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This book, enriched by contributions of serious researchers, deals with different aspects of India’s foreign policy during the Modi years. They have thrown light on the elements of change and continuity in Modi’s foreign policy and on its fact-ones and dynamics. The book comprises four broad sections, namely, India and Major Powers, India and South Asia, India and Near abroad, and India and Continents-Africa and South America. Every contributor, while ...
This book seeks to understand the causes of cross-border terrorism in South Asia in the post 9/11 period. It analyzes how each South Asian country has responded to terrorism in general and cross-border terrorism specifically. The causes of terrorism and cross-border terrorism, organisations involved, and countries involved are discussed. Also included is an analysis of the role of the United States and other big powers in countering terrorism in South Asia.
The volume is concerned with the role of the US in the nuclear tangle in South Asia, particularly its nuclear agreement with India—the issues covered, effects and intensions of the agreement—and its relations with India in the aftermath of the event. It reviews the response of other countries to the 123 agreement including Russia, China and Pakistan. It throws light on the US non-proliferation policy as evolving from one serving its own Cold War ...
No portion of the globe is out of harm's way from the menace of terrorism. No segment of life is fae from terrorist attacks. Terrorism has become the noxious mace of non-state actors to challenge state sovereignty. it is also used as an instrument of State Policy in some regions to trouble neighbouring open societies. The struggle of the international community to tackle this threat ever more appears to be mirage. Scholars, officials, commentators, security ...