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Certain Victory: The U.S. Army in the Gulf War
0Author(s): Brig. Gen Robert H. Scales, Jr., USA ISBN: 9788182746046 Publication Year: 2012 Binding: HB Pages: 454 Price: Rs. 995 -
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CHANGES ON THE ROOF OF THE WORLD: REFLECTIONS ON TIBET
0This volume on Tibet is an attempt by young research scholars from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), most of who are of Tibetan origin to create a source book on the issue of Tibet. With China`s emergence as a global power, Tibet becomes highly relevant as it remains a “core issue” to China, affecting its security and basic sovereignty. Much of the Tibetan issue remains mired in strong contestations between China and its opponents, which includes Tibetans both inside and outside China, their supporters and numerous foreign governments. It is seen as one of the most polarized issues in the current period, especially with China`s growing economic clout in the world. Hence through the chapters that deal with the political, economic, military, foreign policy and ecological aspects of Tibet, the volume hopes to shed more light on the Tibet issue. It will also serve as a launch pad for future yearbooks on Tibet, which the contributors hope will be an annual feature.
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CHANGING CHARACTER OF HYBRID WARFARE: THE THREAT TO INDIA
0India’s security dilemmas are complex, with two hostile powers on its frontiers and a large number of internal fault lines which are vulnerable and have been exploited by the adversaries in the past. The Indian Army Doctrine of 2018 defines ‘the collusive external threat from adversaries as well as the internal instability due to state/non-state sponsored proxy war’ as the primary security challenge to India. It further amplifies the changing character of war as ‘wars will be hybrid in nature, a blend of conventional and unconventional, with focus increasingly shifting to multi domain warfare varying from non-contact to contact warfare’. In a nutshell therefore hybrid war is among the primary areas of focus for the Indian military today.
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Changing Dynamics of India-Japan Relations
0This book traces evolution of India-Japan relations starting from introduction of Buddhism in Japan to institutionlisation of an annual prime ministerial level dialogue between the two countries. An attempt has been made to study how the relationship between the two Asian civilizations has evolved over the centuries, putting the three aspects viz. political, economic and cultural/religious together. It is important to establish the driving factors behind the India-Japan ties. Is it the Rise of China, as many scholars have argued, which has compelled the two Asian nations to seek a closer strategic partnership or is it the continuation of the old civilisational ties between the two which was disrupted due to circumstances such as the two World Wars and the Cold War period.
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CHARGING INDIA: Developing E-Mobility Ecosystem
0This pioneering book explores the intricacies of the landscape of electric vehicles and electric vehicle charging infrastructure in India. Due to favorable Government frameworks propagation of electric vehicles is happening at a fast pace. This year, 2020 is predicted to be the tipping point for electric mobility. As our automotive industry giants embark on a new EV paradigm – shape, structure, technology, material used in automobiles are getting transformed. -
China and Covid-19: Domestic and External Dimensions
0Author(s): Srikant Kondapalli & Shaheli Das ISBN: 9789390095094 Publication Year: 2020 Binding: HB Pages: 480 Price: Rs. 1995 -
China and India: Dialogue of Civilisation
0Author(s): Yu Longyu, Liu Zhaohua & translated by B.R. Deepak ISBN: 9789390095179 Publication Year: 2021 Binding: HB Pages: 746 Price: Rs. 2995 -
China and its Neighbourhood: Perspectives from India and Vietnam
0Author(s): Jabin T. Jacob & Hoang The Anh (Eds.) ISBN: 9789386618146 Publication Year: 2017 Binding: HB Pages: 240 Price: Rs. 895 -
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CHINA AND ITS NEIGHBOURS
0China had attracted global attention in the recent past by becoming one of the decisive actors in Asia and beyond. It is the largest country in Asia and bordering the largest number of Asian countries, with the largest population, permanent membership in the United Nations Security Council and a recognized nuclear weapon state.
Its geographical position in Asia provides it with unique privileges. It borders fourteen of the 42 countries in Asia and others by land and with several other countries in maritime dimensions.
China’s emergence as a third largest economy in the world after the United States and Japan in 2008 is providing opportunities as well as challenges. Hence, its political/border interactions with these nearly half of the Asian states are crucial in explaining inter-state dynamics in the region.