India And The Cold War
🔥 22.5% off MRP
₹ 619₹ 799
In Stock
🚚 Delivery in 2-5 days💵 Cash on delivery available💳 UPI, cards, net banking🛡 7-day replacement support
About this book
This is a scholarly non-fiction volume that blends diplomatic history with development studies to explain how a major postcolonial nation navigated the Cold War. Drawing on newly opened archival sources, literature, and film, it examines the choices made by policymakers and the enduring symbolism of decolonization. The book is written for students of history and international relations, researchers, and curious readers interested in global politics, with an intellectual yet accessible tone that invites thoughtful engagement.
The essays are presented as a cohesive collection that weaves archival material with cultural sources to build a nuanced narrative. An interdisciplinary approach makes complex diplomatic decisions approachable, showing how a nation positioned itself between two superpowers without formal alliances. Readers move through a range of perspectives, supported by concrete evidence, to understand how policy, culture, and history intersect.
Concepts and skills covered include decolonization, non-alignment, disarmament, and global governance, all explored with clarity and rigor. The writing remains engaging and accessible, offering case-driven insights and cross-disciplinary methods that help learning feel practical and relevant for coursework or personal study.
- Essays drawing on newly opened archival sources, literature, and film
- Interdisciplinary approach combiReader reviews
Trusted by readers across India
4.612 reviews
★★★★★
Readers choose Paperbound for fast delivery, careful packing and checkout-backed order updates.
Details
- Category
- Books · Browse all New arrivals →
- Publisher
- Paperbound
- ISBN
- Available on request
- Sold by
- Paperbound