Publication Year: 2016 India Defence Industry: An Agenda for Making in India Abstract This book thoroughly probes the Indian Defence industry and the policies pertaining to…
Publication Year: 2016 India Defence Industry: An Agenda for Making in India Abstract This book thoroughly probes the Indian Defence industry and the policies pertaining to…
Abstract Focused on the “Belt and Road Initiative”, this book discusses China’s opportunities to translate economic leverage into political outcomes. The central question is how…
Abstract While India’s prospects as a rising power and its material position in the international system have received significant attention, little scholarly work exists on…
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Abstract Every country must make choices about foreign policy and national security. Sometimes those choices turn out to have been the correct ones, other times…
Abstract This collection of papers comes for a major international conference on Indo-Pacific maritime security convened by the NSC in March 2016. The Indo-Pacific is…
Abstract The rise of India as a major power has generated new interest in understanding the drivers of its foreign policy. This book argues that…
Abstract Good theory is ultimately vindicated in practice. This companion volume to International Relations in India: Bringing Theory Back Home is informed by this premise.…
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Abstract Countries that consume large amounts of energy have been coping with oil prices hovering around $110 per barrel since the beginning of 2011, as…
Abstract At the end of the 19th Congress, Xi Jinping appears to emerge the winner on most fronts. First and foremost, the 19th Congress approved…
Abstract In the present circumstances, where vicious propaganda is clouding and vitiating young minds, the nation, as the Prime Minister says, needs to embrace the…
Abstract Doklam, was an innocuous and routine local initiative by the troops on ground. The commander there felt the need to ensure that the existing…
Abstract ‘He thinks we think… So we must’! The dilemma of when to use a nuclear weapon; how many to use; where to use is…
Abstract The Corridor is, first and foremost, a vital investment for Beijing, which is slowly ‘buying’ the strategic link. Beijing will soon control its new…
Abstract The threat of co-ordinated action by China and Pakistan is a distinct possibility and, under such a scenario, the IAF would have to spread…
Abstract The nature of relationship between India–Africa has been simultaneously asymmetric as well as complementary. It is reflected in Indo-African oil relationship. In this oil…