India: A Rising Power

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A fabulous tour d’horizan of modern India’s strategic past and a valuable reflection of its prospects in the international system-the author wraps up this eminently researched an institute study with great confidence as the heirs, overcoming many of India’s deficiencies, have discovered new strengths. The author has produced a remarkable endorsement of India and its march towards being a power that matters. India’s orientation towards a great world power, her security and military strategy, and the dramatic changes which have taken place in India since independence are well and clearly presented in this informative and well informed new book. A must for all who want to understand India’s rising place in the world.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Naunihal Singh

Dr. Naunihal Singh earned the degrees of M.A. (Economics), M.A. (Sociology), L.L.B. (with International Law), Ph.D. (Management) and D.Litt. (International Business). He was also educated at the Royal College of Science and Technology, Glasgow, U.K, and La Sorbonne University, Paris, France. Dr. Singh taught as Professor of Business Administration at many institutions of USA. A prolific writer, Dr. Singh has authored about fifty books on National and International Affairs. Formerly Director in the Government of India, and Member, Board of Governors, Engineering College, Kurukshetra University, India, Dr. Singh has represented India at the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and Far East (ECAFE) at Addis Ababa. He negotiated trade with Japan on behalf of the Government of India during Expo ’70 held in Osaka. Dr. Singh travelled widely in Europe including England, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, Combodia, Chile, Japan and other South-Eastern countries, and African countries. A wide spectrum person Dr. Singh was till recently a Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha).

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Title
India: A Rising Power
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8172732775
Length
xxv+264p., Index; 23cm.
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