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Self-Deception: India’s China Policies

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Delve into the complexities of Indo-China relations with Krishna Sobti’s insightful “Self-Deception.” Explore India’s evolving China policies, from misinterpretations to strategic shifts. Sobti’s analysis sheds light on historical context, diplomatic intricacies, and the future of this crucial geopolitical dynamic. Uncover the truth behind “Self-Deception” and gain a deeper understanding of Asian power dynamics.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789351160939
  • Publisher: Harper Collins India Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: Harper Collins India Ltd
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • ISBN-10: 9351160939
  • Publisher Date: Sep. 2013
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • No of Pages: 264

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Weight 0.5 kg

9 reviews for Self-Deception: India’s China Policies

  1. Tanushri Mehra

    Excellent exploration of India’s China policies. It is very insightful and well written, a must-read for students of political science.

  2. Pallavi Singh Rana

    It is a great book, but I wish the author discussed the solutions for the issue. However, it is one of the best books I have read so far.

  3. Gaurav Parmar

    Important perspective, though I sometimes struggled with the author’s assumptions. Good starting point for further research.

  4. Aaheli Koner

    An enlightening and compelling analysis of India’s past dealings with China, with an easy-to-understand historical background.

  5. Uddipan Hazarika

    A thought-provoking read, but I wish it explored more recent events. Still, a valuable perspective on historical policies.

  6. Arpit Jain

    Sobti’s analysis is sharp, but at times feels a bit biased. Overall, insightful and worth reading to understand the past.

  7. Japneet Singh Nayyar

    A bit dense and academic, but ultimately rewarding. Helped me understand the nuances of Indo-China relations.

  8. Tushar Saini

    The book offers valuable insights into the historical context of Indo-China relations. Highly recommend it to anyone interested in geopolitics.

  9. Mayank Jain

    While informative, the book could benefit from a more balanced viewpoint. Some arguments felt overly critical.

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