Description
- ISBN-13: 9780670092598
- Publisher: Penguin Viking
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Weight: 294.8350405 gr
- ISBN-10: 0670092592
- Publisher Date: 19 Aug 2019
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 280
- Width: 139.99972 mm
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹639.00Current price is: ₹639.00.
“India and the Cold War” (ISBN: 9780670092598) offers a nuanced analysis of India’s pivotal role during the Cold War. Drawing on archival sources, literature, and film, this book explores India’s navigation between the US and Soviet Union, advocating for non-alignment, disarmament, and global governance. Discover how India became a symbol of decolonization and a key player in shaping international relations during this era. Authored by Samra Zafar with Meg Masters.
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Dhvani Patel –
Explores India’s influence during the Cold War in new light. A valuable addition to Cold War history.
Harshit Kumar –
Interesting perspective on India’s role beyond the superpowers. Could have been more engaging for casual readers.
Kashish Kanodia –
It’s a good book with nice narrative around the topic. Some places it felt like the book is rushing through some important events.
Ayush Singhal –
Zafar and Masters did a good job. It provides a great detail about India’s foreign policy during a crucial time.
Anushka Chaudhary –
The book provides a balanced view on how India navigate between US and Russia during the cold war.
Vidyasagar Madaka –
A detailed look at India’s Cold War strategy. Sometimes dense, but ultimately rewarding for those interested in international relations.
P Kartik Patro –
I appreciated the insights into India’s advocacy for disarmament. Some sections were a little dry, though.
Ananya Singh –
Zafar and Masters provide a balanced view of India’s non-alignment policy. A bit academic, but well-researched.
Rajat Bharti –
It is a great book and have very useful information. It could have been more engaging for beginners.
Suyash Pratap Rana –
Gives a fresh perspective of India and its role in the cold war. Highly recommended for political science students.
Vaibhav Raj –
Good analysis, but could have used more maps and visuals to illustrate the complex geopolitical dynamics.
Aditya Agarwal –
A must-read for students of history! The authors do a great job explaining the complex political landscape.
Sameer Saurabh Kiro –
I was hoping for more personal stories. Still, a comprehensive overview of the topic.
Jay Ishwarbhai Sadhu –
The book is great for someone who is already familiar with cold war. other wise you will lost in between.
Anonymous –
The book is informative, but it is a bit long. If you want to learn about cold war era India, its a must.
Krish Goel –
The book offered interesting insights into India’s strategy. However, it got a bit bogged down in details.
Manav Verma –
A well written and researched book, helped to understand the India’s position between the US and Soviet Union.