Committees And Commissions In India Vol. 5 : 1962-63
Author : Virendra Kumar
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 39,30 MB
Release : 1976
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ISBN : 9788170222149
Author : Virendra Kumar
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 39,30 MB
Release : 1976
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ISBN : 9788170222149
Author : Virendra Kumar
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 13,69 MB
Release : 1976
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ISBN : 9788170222156
Author : Virendra Kumar
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 17,4 MB
Release : 1976
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ISBN : 9788170222163
Author : Virendra Kumar
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 23,83 MB
Release : 1976
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ISBN : 9788170222132
Author : Virendra Kumar
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 30,70 MB
Release : 1976
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ISBN : 9788170221968
Author : Virendra Kumar
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 28,27 MB
Release : 1988-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9788170222095
Author : Virendra Kumar
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 47,17 MB
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ISBN : 9788170222125
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
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Page : 1734 pages
File Size : 26,59 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Interstate commerce
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Author : Biplab Dasgupta
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 42,92 MB
Release : 2023-10-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 1000966585
The Oil Industry in India (1971) examines the issues relating to the oil industry of an oil-importing country, and was the first of its kind. It looks at the pricing of crude oil and refined products, the economic significance of a domestic refining industry, the problems of joint production, the roles of the Indian government and the foreign oil companies, and the changing patterns in Indian oil consumption.
Author : Tanvi Madan
Publisher : Brookings Institution Press
Page : 399 pages
File Size : 21,17 MB
Release : 2020-02-04
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0815737726
Taking a long view of the three-party relationship, and its future prospects In this Asian century, scholars, officials and journalists are increasingly focused on the fate of the rivalry between China and India. They see the U.S. relationships with the two Asian giants as now intertwined, after having followed separate paths during the Cold War. In Fateful Triangle, Tanvi Madan argues that China's influence on the U.S.-India relationship is neither a recent nor a momentary phenomenon. Drawing on documents from India and the United States, she shows that American and Indian perceptions of and policy toward China significantly shaped U.S.-India relations in three crucial decades, from 1949 to 1979. Fateful Triangle updates our understanding of the diplomatic history of U.S.-India relations, highlighting China's central role in it, reassesses the origins and practice of Indian foreign policy and nonalignment, and provides historical context for the interactions between the three countries. Madan's assessment of this formative period in the triangular relationship is of more than historic interest. A key question today is whether the United States and India can, or should develop ever-closer ties as a way of countering China's desire to be the dominant power in the broader Asian region. Fateful Triangle argues that history shows such a partnership is neither inevitable nor impossible. A desire to offset China brought the two countries closer together in the past, and could do so again. A look to history, however, also shows that shared perceptions of an external threat from China are necessary, but insufficient, to bring India and the United States into a close and sustained alignment: that requires agreement on the nature and urgency of the threat, as well as how to approach the threat strategically, economically, and ideologically. With its long view, Fateful Triangle offers insights for both present and future policymakers as they tackle a fateful, and evolving, triangle that has regional and global implications.