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The Indo-Pacific Axis: Peace and Prosperity or Conflict

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“The Indo-Pacific Axis: Peace and Prosperity or Conflict?” by Satish Chandra (ISBN: 9789350981900) examines the rising geopolitical tensions in the Indo-Pacific region. Explore the dynamics of international relations, military modernization, and economic competition between nations in this crucial maritime space. Will this region be a source of peace and prosperity or a theater of conflict? Leading scholars analyze these critical questions and their global implications, offering insights into the future of the Indo-Pacific and its role in international security.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350981900
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9350981904
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2018
  • Height: 200 mm
  • No of Pages: 221

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for The Indo-Pacific Axis: Peace and Prosperity or Conflict

  1. Megh Anand

    Clear articulation of the complex relations. A fantastic resource and a worthwhile read.

  2. Sarvesh Maruti Darade

    Satish Chandra provides great insights. A valuable contribution to the discussion on Indo-Pacific security.

  3. Saurabh Prakhar

    I felt like the author was assuming some previous knowledge. It was a challenge to complete at times.

  4. Rishav Ghosh

    Satish Chandra has a solid grasp on the issues in that region and shares them in this book.

  5. Dhaval Kukreti

    Informative, yet dense. It felt like a chore to complete, but I did gain new insights. So it was okay.

  6. Himanshu

    Although the book was a bit verbose, I enjoyed the information it contained.

  7. Bhargava

    The book exceeded my expectations! It’s well-researched and provides a clear understanding of the issues.

  8. Muddassir Hussain

    While I appreciate the book’s goal, it did not meet my expectations.

  9. Bhawna Vats

    This was not the book for me, it was quite boring and bland.

  10. Manish Kumar

    Interesting points raised about economic competition. The book could have delved deeper into specific case studies.

  11. Harshal Vasudeo More

    A bit dry, but the content is relevant and important. Good for research purposes.

  12. Dhruv Sharma

    The book had some good points but didn’t come together. I’d say read the book’s summary instead.

  13. Mohammad Aves Khan

    Important topic, but the writing style is dense. I struggled to get through some chapters. Insightful analysis, though.

  14. Tanzin Rigson

    I can’t say I recommend this book, but I also can’t say it was bad.

  15. Rishav Kumar

    A thought-provoking read on the Indo-Pacific. Explores complex issues but sometimes gets too academic. Overall, a good overview.

  16. Anushka Jain

    Excellent analysis of the geopolitical landscape! A must-read for anyone interested in international relations.

  17. Jyotiraditya Chauhan

    Found the book repetitive at times. Some arguments could have been more concise. Still, informative.

  18. Shubhender Shrivastav

    The book offers a balanced perspective on the Indo-Pacific. I appreciated the different viewpoints presented.

  19. Divyansh Agarwal

    I appreciated the insights and analysis, but found the writing to be a bit difficult to read.

  20. Ishita Jain

    I will read anything by Satish Chandra, and this book did not disappoint.

  21. Abhigyan Raj

    I am recommending this book to all who are interested in the Indo-Pacific Axis and the issues in that region.

  22. Harsh Singla

    The book was really well-written and enjoyable. I learned quite a bit, too!

  23. Sonal Singh

    A comprehensive study, but it assumes a lot of prior knowledge. Not for casual readers.

  24. Kushal Jaiswal

    Satish Chandra’s book gave me all the information I was looking for about the region.

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