Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350020098
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350020092
- Publisher Date: 2009
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 216
Original price was: ₹450.00.₹360.00Current price is: ₹360.00.
“Protest and Survive” by Aakar Books (ISBN:9789350020098) examines the dangers of U.S. nuclear strategy and its global impact. Explore the history of nuclear confrontation and how it informs current military policy. This book provides insights into first-strike policies, tactical weapons, and preemptive war. A crucial read for understanding and resisting the nuclear threat in the 21st century.
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Chayan Bit –
This book didn’t quite meet my expectations. It provided some new insights, but also some views I didn’t agree with.
Preeti Boora –
Essential reading for understanding the complexities of nuclear weapons and strategy. Very insightful and thought-provoking.!
Avishek Sahoo –
This book opened my eyes to the ongoing dangers of nuclear war. A must-read for anyone interested in peace and security. Highly recommended.
Tanushri Mehra –
Challenging read, both intellectually and emotionally. It’s a necessary, though difficult, exploration of a critical issue.
Harshit Sihag –
Excellent book for understanding the nuclear landscape. It is incredibly well-researched and presents a clear picture. Very impressed!
Mohit Mohan Mishra –
The arguments were persuasive, though a bit repetitive. It’s a crucial message, but could’ve been delivered more concisely.
Manya Chauhan –
A chilling reminder of the nuclear threat. Well-researched, but at times felt a bit dense. Still, a worthwhile read for concerned citizens.
Devansh Arya –
While informative, the book leans heavily on one perspective. I wish there was more balanced discussion. Still, valuable insights.
Varun Bajaj –
Important but scary, I couldn’t put it down. It is a book that everyone should read at least once.
Khyati Malik –
Good overview of the history, but I was hoping for more on current solutions. Decent, but not groundbreaking.
Arun –
Important topic, but the writing style could be more engaging. I learned a lot, though some sections were repetitive.
Ayush Kanojiya –
The book is a bit dry but covers important ground. It’s a bit too academic for casual readers. Worth the effort though.
Sakshi Dilip Deole –
A powerful and disturbing look at nuclear policy. It’s a bit scary, but important to be informed. I give it
Nandini Gupta –
Left me feeling hopeless. The topic is important, but the book lacks a sense of optimism. Maybe that’s the point?
Suhani Rai –
A well-documented account of nuclear strategy. Could use a bit more information for novice readers. Overall a good book.
Mansi –
A wake-up call about the persistent threat of nuclear annihilation. This book is a vital tool for understanding our current predicament.