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Life In Diplomacy, A

Life In Diplomacy, A

Life In Diplomacy, A (Pb) offers readers a window into the intricate world of international relations through the perspective of Maharajakrishna Rasgotra. Part memoir, part historical account, it is ideal for readers of diplomacy, history, and leadership who want a grounded, insightful view of how India shaped its foreign policy during the Cold War era. The tone is thoughtful, educational, and subtly adventurous, inviting curious minds to understand the human side of statecraft.

In Life In Diplomacy, Rasgotra offers a personal, professional reflection that moves through his long career—from Nepal and Britain to the United States and beyond—tracking pivotal moments and key personalities that shaped India's diplomacy. It blends memoir with historical context to keep readers engaged and informed.

The narrative unfolds with behind-the-scenes conversations and strategic decisions, balancing policy details with human stories. It brings to life how diplomacy works in practice—through negotiating, listening, and building bridges with neighbors like China, Pakistan, and Nepal, as well as global powers. The book covers landmark moments such as the 1971 Bangladesh War and the era's evolving ties with leaders like Nixon and Kissinger, all rendered in accessible, engaging prose.

  • Behind-the-scenes accounts of India's diplomacy during landmark moments
  • A chronological, first-person narrative spanning Nepal, Britain, France, the United States, and beyond
  • Vivid portraits of pivotal leaders and moments, including interactions with Nixon and Kissinger
  • Clear explanations of policy decisions, negotiations, and the building blocks of India's foreign policy
  • Accessible storytelling that blends memoir, history, and leadership lessons

After finishing Life In Diplomacy, readers gain a nuanced understanding of India's evolving role on the world stage and the human dimension of leadership. It leaves you with a deeper appreciation for diplomacy, negotiation, and the patience needed to steer a nation through change, conflict, and cooperation—an enduring perspective on how states shape the world.

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Life In Diplomacy, A (Pb) offers readers a window into the intricate world of international relations through the perspective of Maharajakrishna Rasgotra. Part memoir, part historical account, it is ideal for readers of diplomacy, history, and leadership who want a grounded, insightful view of how India shaped its foreign policy during the Cold War era. The tone is thoughtful, educational, and subtly adventurous, inviting curious minds to understand the human side of statecraft.

In Life In Diplomacy, Rasgotra offers a personal, professional reflection that moves through his long career—from Nepal and Britain to the United States and beyond—tracking pivotal moments and key personalities that shaped India's diplomacy. It blends memoir with historical context to keep readers engaged and informed.

The narrative unfolds with behind-the-scenes conversations and strategic decisions, balancing policy details with human stories. It brings to life how diplomacy works in practice—through negotiating, listening, and building bridges with neighbors like China, Pakistan, and Nepal, as well as global powers. The book covers landmark moments such as the 1971 Bangladesh War and the era's evolving ties with leaders like Nixon and Kissinger, all rendered in accessible, engaging prose.

  • Behind-the-scenes accounts of India's diplomacy during landmark moments
  • A chronological, first-person narrative spanning Nepal, Britain, France, the United States, and beyond
  • Vivid portraits of pivotal leaders and moments, including interactions with Nixon and Kissinger
  • Clear explanations of policy decisions, negotiations, and the building blocks of India's foreign policy
  • Accessible storytelling that blends memoir, history, and leadership lessons

After finishing Life In Diplomacy, readers gain a nuanced understanding of India's evolving role on the world stage and the human dimension of leadership. It leaves you with a deeper appreciation for diplomacy, negotiation, and the patience needed to steer a nation through change, conflict, and cooperation—an enduring perspective on how states shape the world.