33 books
Both comparative and critical meant to be an intensive philosophical study of Indian philosophies for post graduate students in India and outside. Almost half the number of pages are devoted to comparative and critical comments. It Will be an indispensable companion volume to standard works of S. Radhakrishnan and S.N Dasgupta .It is intended to be a counterpart in Indian thought to W. Windelband’s History of Philosophy in the west. Raju’s work makes ...
This book traces the history of Indo-US relations between 1947 and 1974. It argues that not everything in the United States changed with September 11, 2001; the guiding principles of American foreign policy have remained the same. It also shows that from the Indian side both antagonisms and partial alliance with the US that had led her progressively towards militarism remain the features of the Indian outlook.
The author emphasises that the Indo-US relations were ...
To define national security and uncover the underlying causes of inter-state strifes and subnational conflicts in various parts of the globe in cold war parlance is grossly inadequate and is also insufficient to combat the mounting challenges and threats stemming from catastrophic environmental degradation. Revisioning the conventional cold war understanding and logic, this book endeavours to unearth the predominant causes and factors, so far sidelined, of ...
Citrus: World Bibliography includes over 10,000 references cited in journal proceedings, magazines, reports, books etc, published world over in various disciplines of citriculture. This is a comprehensive compilation of the literature, which would be one of the richest and latest information sources on citrus. The compendium embodies an array of topics of importance and significance to citriculture as a whole.
It is fortunate that so able a scholar as Dr. Singhal has made this latest study of British policy on the north-west frontier of India. The book gives what may fairly be considered as a definitive account of the emergence, during the formative years between the Second Afghan War and the Anglo-Russian accord of 1907Ć¢ā¬Ā¦It is based on substantially all of the useful original sources, public and private, that have survived from the period treated, with due reference, ...
Provides a focus on the economic symbiosis of crop and cattle husbandry in India. It discusses livestock feeding, feed and fodder resources and nutritive evaluation of fodder. It also describes the pasture and other forage production systems and their management. It gives features of cereal, grass, legume and treeleaf fodder species along with package of practices for cultivation and includes information on non-conventional feeds and fodder, anti-nutritional ...
This book provides a comprehensive account of the effect of socialism on the agrarian caste structured society in India and in particular, Kerala.
The present study investigates the role of Bhutan in SAARC, and examines the major factors behind its joining the regional forum. It traces the contribution of Bhutan in the various stages of development of SAARC through its participation in different programmes and committees. The book also emphasises the significance of SAARC for Bhutan to secure its foreign policy objective and extend relations with the outside world other than India.
The Sovereign Nation State was never wholly sovereign and in most of Afro-Asia it is still preoccupied with nation building. The postwar international regionalization and the post cold war globalization have complicated the already complex global reality. Is the liberal, democratic, capitalist, free market, industrial, Western, White Christian mould, i.e. the Anglo-American conceptualization of globalization the only model available to mankind? How ...
Indian Ocean pioneered several regional associations in the post-colonial era. Experiments in regional economic cooperation undertaken in sixties and seventies were guided broadly by the philosophy of reducing dependency on the north through south-south cooperation. Their progress, however, was disappointing, given the structural underdevelopment and institutional fragility. Globalization process, paralleled no less by the three megablocs of the north, gave a ...
The world at the dawn of the 21 century is in a state of flux. The momentous economic, technological and political changes weeping the world have resulted in consequences hard to explain and predict. Not surprisingly, the states all over the globe are in search of a new orientation to their foreign policies. South Asia is not immune from the drastic shifts in the strategic, ideological and economic dimensions of the emerging world order. The present volume, ...
At the dawn of the new millennium, the makers of India's Foreign and Security Policies are confronting serious challenges arising out of the turbulence in world politics emanating from the momentous economic, technological and political changes. At the same time, unprecedented opportunities are also knocking at their door. These challenges and opportunities call for an in-depth scrutiny of the implications of these developments for India to suggest suitable ...
This book is the inaugural volume of the Indian Ocean Research Group (IORG) and is based on a selection of papers presented at the IORG launch in Chandigarh in November 2002. The volume seeks to emphasize the complexity and historical and contemporary geopolitical significance of the Indian Ocean Region (IOR). Second, it aims to propagate the necessity for increased intra-regional cooperation, especially in terms of economic and environmental security, maritime ...