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India and the United States: Breakthroughs, Prospects and Challenges Ahead
Harinder Sekhon
ORF-Macmillan
23 September 2008
This work explores the strategic, political and economic dynamics of India-US relations by examining the qualitative changes that have taken place in recent years. While a realistic appraisal of the strategic necessities of our times may have been the prime motivator behind the recent upsurge in India-US relations,
Price :- INR 495.00 / USD 21.00
 
Oil in American Energy Policy: Searching for Clues of Influence
Lydia Powell
ORF-Samskriti
22 September 2008
This narrative searches for clues of influence on American energy policy with a deliberate focus on the internal dimension. The 'search' is inspired by the observation that while the external dimension of America's 'energy policy' such as its refusal to ratify the Kyoto Protocol or its involvement with oil producing nations in the Middle East are widely
Price :- INR 325.00 / USD 18.00
 
Gujarat: Perspectives of the Future
Edited by R. Swaminathan
Foreword by Yoginder K. Alagh
11 September 2008
It is difficult to argue with Gujarat's success--a consistently growing state income, massive contribution to India's coffers, and high marks in industry, agriculture, and higher education. How did Gujarat come to be India's second most industrialised state, a toast among experts on economic development?And what lies ahead? In 11 well-researched, well-thought-out essays, some of the country's leading experts on Gujarat give you the answers.
Price :- INR 895.00 / USD 31.00
 
Myanmar: Can the Generals Resist Change?
K. Yhome
08 September 2008
Scenes of protest and crackdowns have dominated the world's image of Myanmar. There has been a tendency to view the country exclusively from the prism of political processes, without studying its history, society, economy, culture and external interactions.
Price :- INR 395.00 / USD 19.00
 
The United States and India: A History through Archives
Praveen K. Chaudhry & Marta Vanduzer-Snow
18 June 2008
Declassified documents are arguably the premier vantage for understanding global governance, current security concerns and the international market. The United States and India: A History through Archives includes papers from the Presidential Libraries-FDR to Carter, the White House, National Security Council, Office of Strategic Services, Central Intelligence Agency, selections from Foreign Relations Department`s Diplomatic Papers, reports of US Agency for International Development, Divisional Reports from the Department of State and cables from several US embassies.
Price :- INR 1800.00 / USD 51.00
 
India, GCC and the Global Energy Regime: Exploring Interdependence and the Outlook for Collaboration
Samir Ranjan Pradhan
ORF-Academic Foundation
16 April 2008
Growth-induced structural changes have precipitated a phenomenal increase in energy consumption in the economies of the Asian region. Importantly, Asia's burgeoning demand for oil and gas is a crucial factor in the current world energy market and has occupied centre-stage in the contemporary discourse on global energy security.
Price :- INR 995.00 / USD 33.00
 
Indian Army Vision 2020
Gurmeet Kanwal
ORF-HarperCollins
27 February 2008
Most armies tend to prepare for the last war. The battle-hardened Indian Army has also been traditionally conservative. From the Pakistani incursions into Kashmir in October 1947 to now, the nation's territorial integrity has often been threatened by inimical neighbours. Forever in battle, the Indian Army has fulfilled its role admirably, in a spirit of valour and sacrifice, fighting several wars as also helping stem insurgency within the country.
Price :- INR 495.00 / USD 21.00
 
India and China: Comparing the Incomparable
Vishnu Saraf
ORF-Macmillan
05 February 2008
India and China are often described as 'Asia's unidentical twins'. They are two unique countries with different histories and contrasting models of development.
Price :- INR 385.00 / USD 18.00
 
Lifting The Veil: Position of Women in Gulf Cooperation Council States
Gunmeen Singh
ORF-Samskriti
05 February 2008
The position of women in Muslim societies, especially in West Asia, has been a subject of constant conjecture. Traditional mindsets and cultural hindrances have long kept women behind the veil, leaving them at the mercy of a male-dominated society.
Price :- INR 295.00 / USD 16.00
 
Maritime Counter-Terrorism: An Pan-Asian Perspective
Edited by Swati Parashar
09 January 2008
Even before the 9/11 terrorist strikes in the USA, intelligence and counter-terrorism agencies of the world had been concerned over the likelihood of acts of maritime terrorism directed at international trade, particularly energy supplies.
Price :- INR 600.00 / USD 25.00
 
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