Indo – Russian Relations: Prospects, Problems and Russia Today

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This book is a compilation of articles by over two dozen Indian specialists on India’s relations with Russia and Russia Today, after the disintegration of the Soviet Union. It is a unique exercise. This study is first of its kind which makes an objective estimate of both India’s relations with Russia and changes in Russia during 90’s in the last century. The book was conceived as an integrated whole and specialists on their respective disciplines were requested to contribute papers. In this sense the book is not merely a collection of articles. Quite apart from this aspect, the book examines critically India’s relations with Russia, the way they evolved after the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Indo-Russian Relations are shaping in an entirely different world’s perspective. The book is a rich contribution to the theory of bilateralism. Above all Indo-Russian Relations are assuming a special significance in the present international scenario.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR V D Chopra

V.D. Chopra began his innings, as Head of Economics Department in D.A.V. College in Rawalpindi. He was a political activist and a freedom fighter. In 1939, he was sentenced to 18 months, imprisonment for pulling down the Union Jack. In 1941, he was detained in the notorious Lahore Fort. He was again arrested under Defence of India Rules in 1942-43. The allegation against him was that he was organizing subversive activities in the armed services. He presented academic papers in various international seminars such as in Japan, Australia, New Zealand and erstwhile Soviet Union. He worked for Link weekly and Patriot daily for three decades in various capacities and rose to become the chief editor. He covered Arab-Israel war from Cairo and Indo-Pak conflicts in 1965 and 1971. He has been awarded the Jawaharlal Nehru Peace Prize for his book India and the Socialist World in 1984. At present, he is Vice-President of the International Institute for Asia-Pacific Studies, New Delhi. He has authored and edited a large number of books during the last 20 years. The books relevant to the present volume include Agony of Punjab (1984), Studies in Indo-Pak Relations (1984), India’s Unity and Security Challenges (1984), South Asia in Transition: Conflicts and Tensions (1986), Religious Fundamentalism in Asia (1994), Genesis of Regional Conflicts (1995), Afghanistan and Asian Stability (1998), and Rise of Terrorism and Secessionism in Eurasia (2001).

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Title
Indo – Russian Relations: Prospects, Problems and Russia Today
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8178350351
Length
341p., Index; 23cm.
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