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Asia Annual 2010
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SKU: 9788173049606
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Dive into the intricacies of Asia in 2010 with Swarupa Gupta’s comprehensive analysis. Explore key political, economic, and social developments across the region. Gain valuable insights into international relations, trade, and cultural shifts shaping Asia’s future. Perfect for researchers, students, and anyone interested in Asian affairs. ISBN: 9788173049606
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Divyanshu Gautam –
A solid annual review. I appreciated the insights into trade and international relations. Would recommend to students.
Rahul Sonowal –
The book was alright. It could have been better organized, but it contained some useful information.
Prachi Bhuranda –
A decent overview of Asia in . Some parts felt a bit dry, but overall informative. Good for a quick catch-up on the year’s events.
Vashu Katiyar –
Helpful for my research, but some sections were outdated. Still, a valuable resource. Delivered as promised.
Tanishq Goyal –
I found this book to be very informative and helpful for my studies. Thank you so much!
Dhritiraj Pathak –
Swarupa Gupta provides a detailed analysis. A bit dense at times, but worth the effort for serious researchers.
Komal Jain –
It’s okay. Some sections were more engaging than others. A worthwhile purchase for specific research needs.
Aditya Rastogi –
Comprehensive and well-written. Exactly what I was looking for! Definitely a great resource.
Kaushiki Pandey –
This book offered a very insightful look into the different aspects of Asia during that period. A recommended read!
Kamya Singh –
Interesting read! Gave me a good understanding of the key issues in Asia during . I would purchase again!
Bharat Soni –
Excellent resource for understanding Asia in . The analysis is spot-on and easy to follow. Will buy again.
Debajit Patra –
Not bad. A little too academic for my taste, but it covered a lot of ground. Content was accurate.
Vipin Kumar –
A mixed bag. Some great insights, but also a few areas that felt incomplete. Good for supplementary reading.