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India’s Supply Chains in a World at War delves into the complex interplay between international commerce, military conflicts, and geopolitical power structures affecting India’s economic future. The authors, Gautam R. Desiraju and Deekhit Bhattacharya, provide a comprehensive analysis of how supply chain disruptions, trade wars, and shifting alliances impact India’s development trajectory.
The book explores the historical context of empire-building and its lasting effects on contemporary trade relationships. It examines how India navigates between competing global powers while maintaining its own strategic interests. Through detailed case studies and policy analysis, the authors illustrate the vulnerabilities and opportunities within India’s supply chain networks.
Essential reading for policymakers, business leaders, and scholars interested in understanding how geopolitical tensions reshape global commerce and India’s emerging role in the new international order.







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