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Rear View: Tales of Administration and Diplomacy – Insightful Narratives from 12 Civil Servants and Diplomats | A Must-Read for Policy Enthusiasts, History Buffs, Aspiring and Serving Civil Servants and Diplomats.

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Author: Contributors from the batch of 1974

Brand: Generic

Binding: paperback

Number Of Pages: 320

Release Date: 05-08-2024

EAN: 9788119361441

Languages: English

Details: The book serves as a reflective memoir, chronicling the experiences of 12 civil servants and diplomats who began their journey at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) in 1974. It explores the diverse challenges faced and opportunities to do good that came their way during their careers. Their narrative demonstrates the pivotal role played by the civil services in shaping the administrative landscape of modern India. Beyond merely recounting their professional achievements, the book reflects the dedication and idealism that defined this generation of civil servants. The memoir offers insights into their personal experiences and emotions. It provides an interesting ring side view of administration and diplomacy for Civil Service aspirants and also offers inspiration and valuable lessons about perseverance, leadership, and the complexities of public service. The book will be equally relevant and useful for young I.A.S. and I.F.S. Officers and will also be of interest to academicians, and students of public administration and international relations. For readers curious about the human aspect behind public administration and diplomacy, this volume offers a compelling and intimate perspective. It not only enriches our understanding of India’s administrative history but also serves as a testament to the enduring spirit of civil servants who have dedicated their lives to the developmentof the country.