Political Science and International Relations Volume - V

Political Science and International Relations Volume - V

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Political Science and International Relations Volume - V

Political Science and International Relations Volume - V

Sale price  Rs. 800.00 Regular price  Rs. 1,000.00

Political Science and International Relations – Volume 5 offers a detailed and analytical exploration of international politics with a strong focus on India’s foreign policy and regional engagements. The book begins with an Introduction to International Relations, laying the theoretical foundation necessary to understand global power structures, diplomacy, and state behavior in the contemporary world.

It traces the Rise of USA Power, examining the transformation of the United States into a global superpower and its influence on international institutions and geopolitics. The discussion on the Cold War provides historical depth, analyzing bipolarity, ideological rivalry, proxy conflicts, and their long-term implications. The inclusion of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) highlights the strategic choices of newly independent nations, especially India’s leadership role in shaping a third path during global polarization.

A significant portion of the book is dedicated to India and South Asia, offering a comprehensive study of India’s bilateral relations with its neighbors. Chapters on India–Pakistan, India–Bangladesh, India–Bhutan, and India–Nepal relations examine historical context, security concerns, economic cooperation, and diplomatic challenges. The coverage of Sri Lanka and Maldives, along with a focused discussion on India–Maldives relations, provides insights into India’s maritime and strategic interests in the Indian Ocean region.

The book further explores India’s broader strategic orientation through the Look East Policy, emphasizing engagement with Southeast Asia. The chapter on India–China relations analyzes border disputes, economic interdependence, and strategic competition. Finally, the discussion on India–US relations under the Biden administration reflects contemporary geopolitical developments and evolving strategic partnerships.

Overall, this volume combines historical analysis with current affairs, encouraging readers to critically assess India’s position in a changing global order. It serves as a valuable resource for students and competitive examination aspirants seeking clarity, depth, and analytical understanding of international relations and foreign policy.

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