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‘Eight distinguished authors have joined together in singular public service’ Business Standard
From India’s most brilliant thinkers and analysts, comes a prescription for India’s foreign and strategic policy over the next decade. The book identifies the threats and challenges India is likely to confront, the approach it should adopt to successfully pursue its national development goals and its international interests in a changing global environment, and thus assume its rightful place in the world.
‘Many points raised in NonAlignment 2.0 hit the nail on the head’ Pioneer
‘One of the most important foreign policy and strategic approach ideas in a long, long time’ Firstpost.com
Imprint: India Penguin
Published: Aug/2014
ISBN: 9780143423478
Length : 224 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published:
ISBN:
Imprint: India Penguin
Published: Aug/2014
ISBN: 9789351181934
Length : 224 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
‘Eight distinguished authors have joined together in singular public service’ Business Standard
From India’s most brilliant thinkers and analysts, comes a prescription for India’s foreign and strategic policy over the next decade. The book identifies the threats and challenges India is likely to confront, the approach it should adopt to successfully pursue its national development goals and its international interests in a changing global environment, and thus assume its rightful place in the world.
‘Many points raised in NonAlignment 2.0 hit the nail on the head’ Pioneer
‘One of the most important foreign policy and strategic approach ideas in a long, long time’ Firstpost.com
Sunil Khilnani is a Professor of Politics and Director of the King's College London India Institute. He was a 2010 Berlin Prize Fellow.
Srinath Raghavan is professor of international relations and history at Ashoka University. He is the author of several books, including The Most Dangerous Place: A History of the United States in South Asia (Penguin Random House India, 2018).
Rajiv Kumar, an economist, is Senior Fellow at the Centre for Policy Research. He was secretary general of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), and former director of the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER).
Lt Gen. (Retd) Prakash Menon is Military Adviser in the National Security Council Secretariat, and was earlier commandant of the National Defence College, New Delhi.
Pratap Bhanu Mehta is President of the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, and a leading columnist.
For 230 years, America’s engagement with India, Afghanistan and Pakistan has been characterized by short-term thinking and unintended consequences. Beginning with American traders in India in the eighteenth century, the region has become a locus for American efforts-secular and religious-to remake the world in its image. Even as South Asia has undergone tumultuous and tremendous […]