Description
- ISBN-13: 9788173049620
- Publisher: MANOHAR PUBLISHERS
- Publisher Imprint: MANOHAR PUBLISHERS
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- ISBN-10: 8173049629
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2012
- Binding: Hardback
- No of Pages: 173
- Weight: 700 gr
Original price was: ₹1,500.00.₹1,140.00Current price is: ₹1,140.00.
Explore India’s G20 presidency in “Delhi Dialogue III” by Vibhanshu Shekhar (ISBN: 9788173049620). This book delves into the crucial discussions and outcomes of the Delhi Dialogue, examining India’s role in shaping global governance and international cooperation. Discover insightful analyses of key issues and their impact on India’s foreign policy. A must-read for anyone interested in international relations, diplomacy, and the future of global partnerships.
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Kumar Manorath –
Very informative, helped me grasp the intricacies of the Delhi Dialogue and its implications.
Priyanshu Jain –
A must-read, I couldn’t keep the book down and read it in one sitting.
Abhishek Gargvansi –
Informative and well-written! “Delhi Dialogue III” provides great insight into India’s G presidency. Highly recommended.
Sahil Satish Dargad –
Excellent book! It is interesting to know about india’s take in global partnerships, diplomacy.
Sarthak Jain –
A decent overview of the Delhi Dialogue, but I was hoping for more in-depth analysis. Still, a worthwhile read for those new to the subject.
Prantik Goswami –
Found it a bit dry at times, but the content is undeniably important for understanding India’s role on the global stage.
Nishtha Rawat –
An okay read. Didn’t offer much beyond what I already knew, unfortunately.
Divya –
A concise and accessible exploration of complex international issues. Appreciated the clear explanations.
Ayush Gupta –
A bit too academic for my taste, but the information is solid and well-researched.
Shivam –
A valuable resource for students and professionals interested in international relations. Recommended.
Anurag –
Good resource of information with regards to International relations and Diplomacy.
Aditya Jain –
Engaging and insightful! Shekhar does a great job of making a complicated topic understandable.
Ishu Yadav –
The book felt repetitive in some sections. Could have been more concise and impactful.
Mohammed Farhan. M.k –
This book is amazing and I enjoyed it and gained good insights.
Ashish Kumar –
Expected more critical perspectives. It felt somewhat biased. Ok, but not great.