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Indo-US Relationship [Revisited Amidst Contemporary Global Equations] (English Version)

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Book Details

Publisher: Rohini Nandan
Author: Prof. Mahua Das
Language: English
Pages: 215
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9789388866750
Category: International Relations / Geopolitics


About the Book

Indo-US Relationship Revisited Amidst Contemporary Global Equations by Prof. Mahua Das presents a detailed analytical study of the evolving diplomatic and strategic partnership between India and the United States within the rapidly shifting global political order. The book offers deep insights into the historical background, transformation, and current framework of Indo-US relations shaped by geopolitical priorities and global power restructuring.

Key areas explored include defence cooperation, economic and trade policies, technological collaboration, political diplomacy, security frameworks, and international governance participation. The author also examines contemporary global challenges such as climate policy, emerging alliances, regional security, and multilateral engagements that influence bilateral strategies and global leadership roles.

Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, this book serves as a valuable reference for students, academicians, researchers, international relations scholars, diplomats, policymakers, and readers interested in global strategic studies and foreign policy analysis.

With 215 pages in a durable hardcover format, it stands as an important academic resource for understanding one of the most significant bilateral relationships shaping modern geopolitics.