The Eye Opening: As I Saw

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The book covers important issues which are of contemporary interest and relevance to India’s internal and external security in increasingly inter-dependent and interconnected world. For example, wars, invasions and occupation of oil and mineral resource rich regions impinge on the well being and security of people across continents. The use of ‘depleted uranium munitions’ has de-facto unleashed low radiation warfare contaminating water and air systems affecting the health of coming generations. Unlimited mulitarization affects us all as it appropriates scarce resources and extends deployment of potentially genocidal systems to Space. The central ideas in these writings prognosticate a more dangerous, predatory world, moving away from peace and reconciliation. The topics chosen, present a refreshing, bold, new perspective, are thought provoking and bound to hold the ‘thinking’ readers’ interest until the last page.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat

Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat, former Chief of the Naval Staff (India), 1996-98, is also the author of 'Betrayal of the Defence Forces' (Manas Publication) and two subsequent well received books in Hindi and Marathi on the state of the Indian economy and people, reflecting his wide interests, scholarship and concerns. His articles on subjects of substantive, contemporary interest have been published in the mainstream media and known to present an independent, refreshing and creative view-point. The admiral has a perspective quite apart from analysts who articulate the 'establishment' line. admiral Bhagwat has been invited to speak to discerning audiences abroad in the new world and old, and at home in universities, institutes, colleges and forums of concerned citizens and academia, across the country, upholding the public interest.

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Title
The Eye Opening: As I Saw
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
817049267X
Length
247p., Index; 23cm.
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