Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173054723
- Publisher: Aryan Books International
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 222 mm
- ISBN-10: 817305472X
- Publisher Date: 1 August 2013
- Height: 38 mm
- Weight: 0 gr
₹796.00
“Tibet: Perspectives and Prospects” by Vijaya Laxmi Singh (ISBN: 9788173054723) offers diverse perspectives on Tibet, examining its history, culture, and geopolitical significance. Explore the complexities of the Tibetan issue, from human rights to strategic implications, in this insightful analysis of contemporary developments. Buy now to deepen your understanding of Tibet’s past, present, and future.
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Nandini Gupta –
Provides a multifaceted look at Tibet. I appreciated the different viewpoints presented, although it could be a bit dense at times.
Apoorva Nautiyal –
A good starting point for understanding Tibet. The book gave a broad understanding of Tibet.
Thushar Ajith –
A bit dry, but packed with information. It’s a worthwhile read if you’re seriously studying Tibetan affairs.
Sanyam Ishpujani –
A comprehensive analysis of Tibet. It offers valuable insights into the region’s complex dynamics and future prospects.
Rahul Rakesh –
I found it repetitive in places. It did have some good insights. I learned some new facts, but it did not keep me engaged.
Somay Gupta –
An excellent book. The book is well written, concise, and provides a great analysis of Tibet.
Siddarth Rana –
Very informative and thought-provoking. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about Tibet.
Vinay Digwal –
Well-researched and insightful. Offered new perspectives on a complex issue. Highly recommend for those interested in the region.
Sameer Ali M –
The book is well-written and researched. It is a must-read for anyone interested in Tibetan history.
Bharat Soni –
It’s alright. Covered some interesting points but nothing groundbreaking. A fairly standard academic take.
Prasanta Basak –
A decent overview of Tibetan history and politics. Some chapters were more engaging than others, but overall informative.
Siddhik Gagguturu –
An okay read. It touched on important topics, but I felt it lacked depth in certain areas. Not bad, but not amazing.
Avi Jain –
The book provided a very one-sided view. The author has failed to touch other important aspects.
Nilesh Jain –
I struggled to get through this book. The language was dense and difficult to follow. The topic is important, but this book didn’t work for me.
Srishti –
Offers a balanced look at Tibet’s past and present. While it can be a bit academic, it is ultimately rewarding.