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Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee was a good poet, a dignified journalist, an excellent parliamentarian and the most beloved Prime Minister of India. He was a role model for one and all. People of India have been in highly unturned love for him. He had several specific characteristics that could bring him close to people's heart. Shri Vajpayee was a towering figure in Indian national life. Throughout his life, he stood for the upkeep of democratic values. He maintained his commitment in all times whether as a parliamentarian, a Cabinet Minister, or the PM. He was a spell-binding orator, a leader of great vision and a patriot to the core for whom the national interest was paramount. He was a journalist, a statesman and more than anything a true son of India. His ideas, views and simplicity will always inspire the Indians and the people of the world. About the Book The book contains details of his life and achievements, political career, apt leadership, motivating quotes, etc. It contains elaborate description of his poetic excellence during his life span. The book contains chapters like this: 1. Introduction 2. Political Career 3. Atal as the Father of RSS 4. A Constructive Parliamentarian 5. Atal's Views on Different Issues 6. Atal as the Prime Minister 7. Deft Foreign Policy 8. Dealing with Pakistan 9. Excellence beyond Politics 10. Books by Atal Bihari Vajpayee 11. Quotes by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and 12. Awards and Achievements. The book is useful for the students, teachers, journalists and other intellectuals. The youth aspiring to be leaders must read this book.
Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee was a good poet, a dignified journalist, an excellent parliamentarian and the most beloved Prime Minister of India. He was a role model for one and all. People of India have been in highly unturned love for him. He had several specific characteristics that could bring him close to people's heart. Shri Vajpayee was a towering figure in Indian national life. Throughout his life, he stood for the upkeep of democratic values. He maintained his commitment in all times whether as a parliamentarian, a Cabinet Minister, or the PM. He was a spell-binding orator, a leader of great vision and a patriot to the core for whom the national interest was paramount. He was a journalist, a statesman and more than anything a true son of India. His ideas, views and simplicity will always inspire the Indians and the people of the world. About the BookThe book contains details of his life and achievements, political career, apt leadership, motivating quotes, etc. It contains elaborate description of his poetic excellence during his life span. The book contains chapters like this: 1. Introduction2. Political Career3. Atal as the Father of RSS4. A Constructive Parliamentarian5. Atal's Views on Different Issues6. Atal as the Prime Minister7. Deft Foreign Policy8. Dealing with Pakistan9. Excellence beyond Politics10. Books by Atal Bihari Vajpayee11. Quotes by Atal Bihari Vajpayee and12. Awards and Achievements.The book is useful for the students, teachers, journalists and other intellectuals. The youth aspiring to be leaders must read this book.About the AuthorThe author belongs to the knowledge city Nalanda. He has written several educational books. Most of them are dedicated to the students and the youth of India. His books are as such: 1. Art of Conversation: Easy To Learn 2. Personality Development: A Piece of Learning 3. Etiquette & Manners: Learn Like This 4. Dr. Rajendra Prasad: A Multi-Dimensional Statesman of India 5. Swami Vivekananda: His Teachings To All6. Manusmriti The Greatest Knowledge: Code Of Social Conduct7. Learning Of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam: An Impetus To The Youth 8. 9. Atal The Invincible: A Grand Parliamentarian 10. Teachings of Srimad Bhagwat Purana: Deliverance Sri Pawan Dev Thakur 11. Learning On Happy And Healthy Married Life A Guide To Married Couples 12. Simple Verbs advanced Usages A Love For English, 13. Abhinandan The Real Hero A Story On Indian Fighter Pilot, and 14. A Practical Guide To Library Management. He is an M.A. in English, Library & Information Science, and Journalism & Mass Communication. He received his education from Nalanda, Patna, Madras (Chennai), Mysore, Meerut, and Delhi . Also, he made a research on English Phonetics at self-study and received a letter of appreciation from the University of London, UK.
This book is a portrait of Rajiv Gandhi by the person who knew him best: his wife Sonia. It is in four parts, the first and last being in the nature of meditations - one in words, the other in images. In the first, Sonia Gandhi reveals Rajiv through recollections and reflections, delicate and restrained in tone but powerful in resonance. In the last, Rajiv discloses the essence of himself in a gallery of his own photographs. The biographical narrative in between progresses through pictures and extended captions, interweaving Rajiv's personal history with the milieu in which it unfolded.
Profiles the personalities and strategic cultures of some of the United States' most dangerous international rivals.
Life and achievements of Sonia Gandhi, b. 1946, president of Indian National Congress.
As in the cascading of water, violence and nonviolence can cascade down from commanding heights of power (as in waterfalls), up from powerless peripheries, and can undulate to spread horizontally (flowing from one space to another). As with containing water, conflict cannot be contained without asking crucial questions about which variables might cause it to cascade from the top-down, bottom up and from the middle-out. The book shows how violence cascades from state to state. Empirical research has shown that nations with a neighbor at war are more likely to have a civil war themselves (Sambanis 2001). More importantly in the analysis of this book, war cascades from hot spot to hot spot within and between states (Autesserre 2010, 2014). The key to understanding cascades of hot spots is in the interaction between local and macro cleavages and alliances (Kalyvas 2006). The analysis exposes the folly of asking single-level policy questions like do the benefits and costs of a regime change in Iraq justify an invasion? We must also ask what other violence might cascade from an invasion of Iraq? The cascades concept is widespread in the physical and biological sciences with cascades in geology, particle physics and the globalization of contagion. The past two decades has seen prominent and powerful applications of the cascades idea to the social sciences (Sunstein 1997; Gladwell 2000; Sikkink 2011). In his discussion of ethnic violence, James Rosenau (1990) stressed that the image of turbulence developed by mathematicians and physicists could provide an important basis for understanding the idea of bifurcation and related ideas of complexity, chaos, and turbulence in complex systems. He classified the bifurcated systems in contemporary world politics as the multicentric system and the statecentric system. Each of these affects the others in multiple ways, at multiple levels, and in ways that make events enormously hard to predict (Rosenau 1990, 2006). He replaced the idea of events with cascades to describe the event structures that 'gather momentum, stall, reverse course, and resume anew as their repercussions spread among whole systems and subsystems' (1990: 299). Through a detailed analysis of case studies in South Asia, that built on John Braithwaite's twenty-five year project Peacebuilding Compared, and coding of conflicts in different parts of the globe, we expand Rosenau's concept of global turbulence and images of cascades. In the cascades of violence in South Asia, we demonstrate how micro-events such as localized riots, land-grabbing, pervasive militarization and attempts to assassinate political leaders are linked to large scale macro-events of global politics. We argue in order to prevent future conflicts there is a need to understand the relationships between history, structures and agency; interest, values and politics; global and local factors and alliances.
The Cold War shaped the world we live in today - its politics, economics, and military affairs. This book shows how the globalization of the Cold War during the last century created the foundations for most of the key conflicts we see today, including the War on Terror. It focuses on how the Third World policies of the two twentieth-century superpowers - the United States and the Soviet Union - gave rise to resentments and resistance that in the end helped topple one superpower and still seriously challenge the other. Ranging from China to Indonesia, Iran, Ethiopia, Angola, Cuba, and Nicaragua, it provides a truly global perspective on the Cold War. And by exploring both the development of interventionist ideologies and the revolutionary movements that confronted interventions, the book links the past with the present in ways that no other major work on the Cold War era has succeeded in doing.
India today is a vibrant free-market democracy, a nation well on its way to overcoming decades of widespread poverty. The nation’s rise is one of the great international stories of the late twentieth century, and in India Unbound the acclaimed columnist Gurcharan Das offers a sweeping economic history of India from independence to the new millennium. Das shows how India’s policies after 1947 condemned the nation to a hobbled economy until 1991, when the government instituted sweeping reforms that paved the way for extraordinary growth. Das traces these developments and tells the stories of the major players from Nehru through today. As the former CEO of Proctor & Gamble India, Das offers a unique insider’s perspective and he deftly interweaves memoir with history, creating a book that is at once vigorously analytical and vividly written. Impassioned, erudite, and eminently readable, India Unbound is a must for anyone interested in the global economy and its future.
Focusing on a range of regional cases, the book evaluates the respective weight of national interest and internationalist (solidarity) considerations. Ultimately, while classical national interest considerations remain to this day a powerful motivation for power projection, the book shows how an enlightened conception of national interest can encompass solidarity concerns, and how such a balancing of the imperatives of both national interest and solidarity is the major challenge facing decision-makers.--Publisher's description.
Kaye (RAND) has written a thorough, thoughtful analysis of track two diplomacy in the two most difficult areas to practice this craft: South Asia and the Middle East. She includes descriptions and comments on a number of such efforts in both regions, which will be invaluable to both scholar and professional negotiators. Her discussion of the roles for track two talks--socializing elites, making others' ideas one's own, and turning ideas into policies--would be useful in any negotiation course. With respect to work in the two regions, Kaye speaks insightfully of projects under way: their potential, constraints, and the role of the regional environment. Her suggestion that each region may learn from the tribulation of the other is arguably thoughtful. Her suggestions for improvement--expand the types of participants, create institutional support and mentors, and localize the dialogues--deserve further study.