India’s International Relations: Issues in Asian Context

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India is a big nation having common boundaries with neighbouring countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan, China and Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Myanmar. As such determination of external affairs is of paramount importance and complicated one. Four articles namely, Indian Ocean Region: Security Environment; Cooperative Security; The Nuclear Issue; Retrospect and Prospects in Afghanistan; etc. are compiled here to portray the ground realities. It is hoped, this endeavour will put ample light on the concerned vital issues.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S. Kumar

Dr. S. Kumar (born on July 25th, 1954) is working as a Senior Scientist in Botanical Survey of India Dehradun. He has been actively engaged in research in plant taxonomy, floristics and biodiversity conservation. He has contributed ca 100 research papers and popular scientific articles in reputed national and international journals and magazines in English and Hindi. He has botanically explored many regions in Jammy & Kashmir, Sikkim and Haryana and has contributed significantly in Flora of Jammu & Kashmir, Flora of Sikkim and Flora of Haryana. He is co-author of the book on "Flora Indicae Enumeratio: Asteraceae" and contributed in Books on Flora of India Vol. 1 (Berberidaceae) Vol. 13 (Asteraceae) and Vol 22 (Fagaceae) and Flora of Sikkim Vol. 1 He has recently published the books on FFlora of Haryana (Materials), Plant Diversity Along River Ganga and Zingiberaceae of Sikkim. His forthcoming publications include Grasses of Sikkim. Dr. Kumar is a Fellow and Life member of several reputed scientific societies and has chaired sessions in various conferences and symposia.

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Title
India’s International Relations: Issues in Asian Context
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8126127015
Length
viii+367p., References; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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