The world does not want to hear this because they think India is a democratic country. How can a democracy do this? And then the other factor is the image of India, which is a country of secularism, nonviolence, a country of Gandhi. ..…
There was a sudden change in tone and content of the Chinese declarations, which became sharply assertive on many different issues from monetary policy to the relevance of Western democracy. ... As a result of all these political overtures, the CSIS argues, “US alliance relations with Japan, South..…
Finally, it offers method for how progressives and left might view Islam, outlining the approach taken by Marxists and revolutionaries, with particular emphasis on the theory and practice formulated during the first few years of Comintern, the body of radicals formed after Russian Revolution. ..…
Books on relations between South Asia and United States of America begin with Partition of the sub-continent and the emergence of India and Pakistan as two independent actors at time when American policy was entrenched Cold War predicaments. ..…
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