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Making India Great: The Promise of a Reluctant Global Power: The Promise of a Reluctant Global Power
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Discover the path to India’s global power status in “Making India Great” by Aparna Pande. Explore the challenges and opportunities facing the world’s soon-to-be most populous nation. Will India achieve its great power ambitions? This book examines the critical social, economic, military, and foreign policy strategies needed for India’s rise on the world stage. Find out why India, despite its potential, remains a reluctant global power and what it needs to do to achieve its destined greatness. ISBN: 9789353578015
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Harshita Bansal –
A valuable contribution to the understanding of India’s role. However, the writing style felt a bit dry.
Akarshita Shukla –
A good overview of India’s potential. I appreciated the book’s focus on economic development. Bit slow.
Vandita Mahaur –
I had mixed feelings. While packed with facts, the book lacked a compelling narrative. Informative, but not gripping.
Jitendra Ruparam Mali –
I thought this book was decent. Provided okay insight into Indias challenges. Will look for other books.
Vishal –
This book provided a well-researched perspective on India’s journey. However, I was expecting it to be more engaging.
Ireen Ahmad Mir –
The book offers a nuanced understanding of India’s geopolitical position. A highly recommended read for policy makers.
Maria Faruqi –
A thought-provoking analysis of India’s potential. Pande offers valuable insights into the nation’s challenges and prospects. Some sections felt repetitive, but overall a worthwhile read.
Bhabana Rabha –
Making India Great is a timely and relevant book. Some of it was little boring.
Vaishnavi –
A fantastic book on India’s role as a potential global leader! Gives a very good view of upcoming years.
Akash Kumar Choudhary –
A must-read for anyone interested in India’s rise. A bit academic at times, it still provides valuable insights. Enjoyed it
Anjali Gupta –
An excellent overview of India’s strengths and weaknesses on the global stage. Great Book!
Hemant Kumar –
Informative, but dense. Making India Great requires patience. Overall it was a good read. I would recomend
Vignesh P –
Making India Great is a timely and relevant book. Some of the chapters were more engaging than others. Good.
Amreen Somal –
A must-read for anyone interested in geopolitics. Pande’s analysis is sharp and relevant. Highly recommended!
Swati Pangti –
A comprehensive examination of India’s potential. Pande does a good job of highlighting both the opportunities and obstacles.
Prisha Garg –
A worthwhile read for those seeking to understand India’s role in the st century. Little bit repetitive.
Shamaela Ahmed –
Interesting perspective on India’s role in the world. I found the foreign policy section particularly insightful. A bit dry at times, though.
Lalitman Singh –
The book is well-researched and presents a balanced view. However, it could benefit from a more engaging writing style. Okay read.
Vaishnavi Baranwal –
An insightful analysis of India’s foreign policy challenges. The book could have been more concise. Good Info though.
Diya Jangir –
I found the book insightful. It is well-written and provides a good understanding of the topic. I enjoyed this book.
Vishwajeet –
I appreciated the book’s focus on India’s internal challenges. However, I wish it had explored the cultural aspects more deeply.
Medini Raj –
A good introduction to the topic. The author could have explored the social dimensions more comprehensively.
Saumen Sain –
This book offers a fresh perspective on India’s global ambitions. Informative, but not always easy to follow. But its good.
Prince Sahu –
Making India Great provides a comprehensive overview of India’s global aspirations. It’s a bit dense but packed with information.