Spectrum of Nehru's thought

Spectrum of Nehru's thought
Title Spectrum of Nehru's thought PDF eBook
Author Sobhag Mathur
Publisher Mittal Publications
Total Pages 250
Release 1994
Genre
ISBN 9788170994572

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India’s Intelligence Culture and Strategic Surprises

India’s Intelligence Culture and Strategic Surprises
Title India’s Intelligence Culture and Strategic Surprises PDF eBook
Author Dheeraj Paramesha Chaya
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 275
Release 2022-09-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000728668

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This book examines India’s foreign intelligence culture and strategic surprises in the 20th century. The work looks at whether there is a distinct way in which India ‘thinks about’ and ‘does’ intelligence, and, by extension, whether this affects the prospects of it being surprised. Drawing on a combination of archival data, secondary source information and interviews with members of the Indian security and intelligence community, the book provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of Indian intelligence culture from the ancient period to colonial times and, subsequently, the post-colonial era. This evolutionary culture has played a significant role in explaining the India’s foreign intelligence failure during the occurrences of strategic surprises, such as the 1962 Sino-Indian War and the 1999 Kargil War, while it successfully prepared for surprise attacks like Operation Chenghiz Khan by Pakistan in 1971. The result is that the book argues that the strategic culture of a nation and its interplay with intelligence organisations and operations is important to understanding the conditions for intelligence failures and strategic surprises. This book will be of much interest to students of intelligence studies, strategic studies, Asian politics and International Relations.

Rise and Fall of Vajpayee Government

Rise and Fall of Vajpayee Government
Title Rise and Fall of Vajpayee Government PDF eBook
Author O. P. Gupta
Publisher Mittal Publications
Total Pages 352
Release 2004-01-01
Genre India
ISBN 9788170999775

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It Is A Study That Looks Closely At The Establishment And Consequent Journey Of Vajpayee Goverment At The Centre. Brings Out The Plus Points And Achievements Of Nda Government And Finaly Talks About The Seams Particularly In The Defence And Disinvestment Seeks And The Failure Of The Gujrat Government In Maintenance Of Communal Peace And Harmony-All Of Which Have Led To The Fall Of The Government And Its Substitution By A New Government Heard By Dr. Manmohan Singh.

Journal of Dharma

Journal of Dharma
Title Journal of Dharma PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 532
Release 2004
Genre Religion
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International Books in Print

International Books in Print
Title International Books in Print PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 1294
Release 1998
Genre English imprints
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Nehru

Nehru
Title Nehru PDF eBook
Author Adeel Hussain
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 228
Release 2021-11-11
Genre History
ISBN 9354228208

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From being elected as Congress president in 1929 till his death in 1964, Jawaharlal Nehru remained a towering figure in Indian politics, a man who left an indelible stamp on the history of South Asia. As a leading light of the nationalist struggle and as India's first and longest-serving prime minister, his ideas shaped the political contours of the country and left an imprint so deep that his legacy continues to be debated furiously today. In life, as in afterlife, Nehru was many things to many people. Going beyond the imposed labels of contemporary discourse, this book illuminates four encounters that Nehru had with contemporaries from across the political spectrum - Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Sardar Patel and Syama Prasad Mookerjee - that are critical to understanding his ideas, and his long afterlife and impress on the present. Nehru may no longer be alive to answer his critics today, but there was a time when he pitted himself vigorously against his opponents in the marketplace of ideas, debating the most profound questions in South Asian history and decisively influencing political events. It is this intellectually combative Nehru whom we meet in this book - voicing ideological disagreements, forging political alliances, moulding political opinion, offering visions of the future and staking out the political field - a key figure in the debates that defined India

The Quarterly Review of Historical Studies

The Quarterly Review of Historical Studies
Title The Quarterly Review of Historical Studies PDF eBook
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Total Pages 288
Release 2003
Genre History
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