Description
- ISBN-13: 9789351777885
- Publisher: Harper Collins India
- Publisher Imprint: Harper Collins India
- Language: ENGLISH
- ISBN-10: 935177788X
- Publisher Date: Jan’2016
- Binding: HARDBACK
- No of Pages: 248
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹524.25Current price is: ₹524.25.
Discover the untold story of JFK’s involvement in the 1962 Sino-Indian War in “JFK’s Forgotten Crisis.” Explore the clandestine CIA operations in Tibet and their impact on this pivotal moment in Cold War history. Author OSAMU TEZUKA reveals the hidden geopolitical struggle between superpowers, shedding new light on President Kennedy’s foreign policy decisions. Uncover the truth behind this forgotten crisis with this gripping historical account. ISBN: 9789351777885
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Abhay Virmani –
The author does a great job of connecting the dots between Tibet, the CIA, and the Sino-Indian War.
Mohit Verma –
Provides great context, but at times the details felt excessive.
Manvi Gautam –
A fascinating look at a little-known aspect of the Cold War. Tezuka sheds light on a complex situation. However, the writing style was a bit dry at times.
Yash Raypa –
A thought-provoking account of a forgotten crisis. Osamu Tezuka provides an in-depth analysis of JFK’s involvement.
Shubham –
An engaging read that expands our understanding of JFK’s presidency and the complexities of Cold War politics.
Vishal Agarwal –
Excellent analysis of the geopolitical dynamics at play during the Sino-Indian War. Highly informative.
Simran Kadam –
It was okay. Not the most exciting historical account I’ve read.
Vishakha –
A good read overall. The book is little dense with information.
Davinder Singh Bedi –
The writing is decent. A bit too focused on the CIA and less on the actual crisis.
Akshat Sharma –
A well-researched and thought-provoking account of a forgotten crisis. I couldn’t put it down!
Anant Maitrey –
An eye-opening exploration of a complex and often overlooked chapter in Cold War history. Highly recommended!
M Fathima Saira –
Not what I expected. I was hoping for more focus on JFK’s personal involvement in the crisis.
Thummalapalli Manoj –
The book is well-written, the depth of the content required slow read to digest the information.
Pragati Tripathi –
Disappointed. The book felt biased and lacked a balanced perspective on the conflict.
Abhijeet Kumar –
I appreciated the author’s attention to detail. However, the book could have benefited from more maps and illustrations.
Siddhik Gagguturu –
While the subject matter is intriguing, the author could have made it more accessible to a general audience.
Shantanu Gupta –
An insightful exploration of JFK’s foreign policy challenges during the Sino-Indian War. Highly recommend for history buffs!
Vishakha Khanna –
A valuable contribution to the historical record. Tezuka’s insights are both enlightening and disturbing.
Pragya Dwivedi –
I enjoyed learning about the CIA’s involvement in Tibet. The book could have been more concise. Some sections felt repetitive.
Geetanjali Mukherjee –
I had trouble following the arguments, and the lack of narrative flow was unhelpful.
Yashika Sharma –
The book provides a unique perspective on JFK’s presidency. I learned a lot about the CIA’s covert operations.
Karan Shaileshbhai Shah –
Interesting topic, but I found it difficult to follow at times. Too many names and dates.
Siyon Khosla –
Tezuka’s research is impeccable. The book offers a fresh perspective on a critical historical event. A must-read!
Jaskiran Kaur Dhanoa –
The book was interesting, but sometimes overwhelming. I would have appreciated a timeline.
Surya Kant Vashisht –
A compelling narrative that sheds new light on JFK’s foreign policy decisions. A must-read for anyone interested in Cold War history.