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Negotiating India'S Landmark Agreements

Negotiating India'S Landmark Agreements

Negotiating India’s Landmark Agreements reveals the stories behind five pivotal accords that have shaped India's diplomatic landscape since independence. This scholarly yet accessible examination sits at the crossroads of history, politics, and international relations, and is ideal for students, researchers, policy enthusiasts, and curious readers seeking to understand how strategic choices shape global affairs. The tone is educational, insightful, and balanced, inviting readers to explore why these negotiations mattered then and why they still matter today.

Written in a clear, tightly argued style, the book guides you through five decisive deals—the Tibet agreement of 1954 with China, the Indo–Soviet Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation (1971), the Simla Agreement (1972), the India–Sri Lanka Accord (1987), and the 2008 India–United States civil nuclear energy agreement. Each case is treated as a narrative of choices, with attention to leaders’ aims, domestic constraints, and international pressures, so you can see how diplomacy unfolds in real time.

In Negotiating India’s Landmark Agreements, AS Bhasin brings political, economic, and social factors into a single, readable account. The book blends archival research with thoughtful synthesis, making concepts like negotiation strategy, diplomacy, treaties, and interstate relations accessible to learners while rewarding scholars. The narrative balances detail and pace, inviting the reader to consider how such agreements alter regional dynamics and long-term partnerships.

  • Five landmark agreements analyzed in depth
  • Case-by-case chapters with context across political, economic, and social dimensions
  • Evidence-based analysis drawn from archives and primary sources
  • Accessible writing that remains rigorous and insightful
  • Examination of long-term impact on India’s foreign policy

After reading Negotiating India’s Landmark Agreements, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how diplomacy works, the trade-offs leaders navigate, and how such deals shape contemporary foreign policy. The book encourages critical thinking about statecraft and invites readers to view current global affairs through a clearer, more informed lens.

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Negotiating India’s Landmark Agreements reveals the stories behind five pivotal accords that have shaped India's diplomatic landscape since independence. This scholarly yet accessible examination sits at the crossroads of history, politics, and international relations, and is ideal for students, researchers, policy enthusiasts, and curious readers seeking to understand how strategic choices shape global affairs. The tone is educational, insightful, and balanced, inviting readers to explore why these negotiations mattered then and why they still matter today.

Written in a clear, tightly argued style, the book guides you through five decisive deals—the Tibet agreement of 1954 with China, the Indo–Soviet Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation (1971), the Simla Agreement (1972), the India–Sri Lanka Accord (1987), and the 2008 India–United States civil nuclear energy agreement. Each case is treated as a narrative of choices, with attention to leaders’ aims, domestic constraints, and international pressures, so you can see how diplomacy unfolds in real time.

In Negotiating India’s Landmark Agreements, AS Bhasin brings political, economic, and social factors into a single, readable account. The book blends archival research with thoughtful synthesis, making concepts like negotiation strategy, diplomacy, treaties, and interstate relations accessible to learners while rewarding scholars. The narrative balances detail and pace, inviting the reader to consider how such agreements alter regional dynamics and long-term partnerships.

  • Five landmark agreements analyzed in depth
  • Case-by-case chapters with context across political, economic, and social dimensions
  • Evidence-based analysis drawn from archives and primary sources
  • Accessible writing that remains rigorous and insightful
  • Examination of long-term impact on India’s foreign policy

After reading Negotiating India’s Landmark Agreements, readers gain a nuanced understanding of how diplomacy works, the trade-offs leaders navigate, and how such deals shape contemporary foreign policy. The book encourages critical thinking about statecraft and invites readers to view current global affairs through a clearer, more informed lens.