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Great Game East: India, China and the Struggle for Asia’s Most Volatile Frontier

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Dive into the geopolitical dynamics of Asia’s most volatile frontier with “Great Game East.” Explore the complex relationship between India and China as they navigate power struggles, border disputes, and economic competition. Khushwant Singh offers a compelling analysis of the historical context, current challenges, and future implications of this crucial region. Discover the forces shaping the destiny of nations in this must-read for anyone interested in international relations and Asian affairs.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789351069959
  • Publisher: Harper Collins India
  • Publisher Imprint: Collins Business
  • Language: ENGLISH
  • ISBN-10: 9351069958
  • Publisher Date: Feb’2016
  • Binding: PAPERBACK
  • No of Pages: 488

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Weight 0.5 kg

23 reviews for Great Game East: India, China and the Struggle for Asia’s Most Volatile Frontier

  1. Kartik Agrawal

    Not worth the money to buy the book. A better use of the money would be to buy a different book.

  2. Aakash Makan

    Good overview, but could have been more concise. Some sections felt unnecessarily long. Worth reading, but be prepared for detail.

  3. Prisha Garg

    A well-researched book, though sometimes dense. Singh offers valuable insights. A bit slow-paced at times, but ultimately informative about the India-China dynamic.

  4. Esha Pareek

    The author spends too much time talking about historical facts that are already well known.

  5. Deepansh Agrawal

    The book dives into the complexities, offering a balanced view. However, the economic analysis could have been stronger. Good but not great.

  6. Kiran Sudhakar More

    Informative but dry. The historical context was interesting, but the writing style didn’t grab me. Good for research, not for casual reading.

  7. Dev Verma

    Keeps the reader glued to the pages. A must-read for anyone interested in international relations.

  8. Harsh Bachhil

    The book offers valuable insights and is written by an expert in the area.

  9. Afzal Ahmad

    Well written and researched. Great information. Worth every penny to buy and read this book.

  10. Kumari Shweta

    Excellent analysis of the border disputes. Singh’s deep understanding shines through. A must-read for anyone following Asian geopolitics!

  11. Rahul Seniaray

    I had a hard time paying attention to what the author was saying. I will not read the book again.

  12. Shivam Vashisth

    I learned a lot about the region’s history, but some chapters felt repetitive. Overall, a worthwhile read if you’re patient.

  13. Nishit Prashant Lokhande

    This book provides valuable insights into the region and is a pleasure to read.

  14. Devesh Singh

    This book is a game-changer for understanding the region. The analysis is sharp, and the writing is engaging. I couldn’t put it down!

  15. Akshita Singh

    Singh’s book is insightful, but requires some prior knowledge. Found the discussions of China and India’s strategies particularly helpful.

  16. Khushal Singh

    This book covers a lot of information. I never knew some of the information before.

  17. Aaditya Gupta

    The book takes too long to cover the topic. I was not able to focus on the book because it took too long to read.

  18. Indermohan Singh Sihota

    Fantastic read! Singh breaks down complicated issues with ease. A must-read for anyone interested in geopolitics.

  19. Om Satish Pingle

    A comprehensive overview of a complex topic. Singh presents a balanced perspective. Highly recommended for students of international relations.

  20. Prachi Verma

    The author provides a lot of information. I am not sure how much of the information is true. average book

  21. Prayag Sharma

    A brilliant exploration of a critical region! Singh’s insights are invaluable. Highly recommended.

  22. Rhea Louis

    While informative, I found the book overly focused on historical events. Needed more on current issues.

  23. Nishant Khanal

    A bit too academic for my taste. The information is solid, but the writing style is a bit dull. Good for serious students only.

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