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India and Global Governance - A Rising Power and Its Discontents: Harsh V. Pant India and Global Governance - A Rising Power and Its Discontents
Harsh V. Pant
R1,286 Discovery Miles 12 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume explores India’s role in the global governance architecture post–Cold War. It shows how, with a rise in India’s capabilities, there is an expectation from its external interlocutors that New Delhi ought to play a larger global role. As Indian policymakers redefine their engagements in the global policy matrix, the chapters in the volume analyse India’s role as a challenger and a stakeholder in world politics; its uneasy relationship with Western liberal democracies; and its role in shaping new structures of global governance. The volume focuses on a host of critical issues, including nuclear policy, climate action politics, India’s bid for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council, humanitarian interventions, trade governance, democracy promotion, India’s engagement with other emerging powers in platforms such as the BRICS, the changing dynamics with its neighbours, and maritime governance. A timely reimagining of global politics, this book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics and international relations, climate change, military and strategic studies, economics, and South Asian studies.

The Routledge Handbook of Indian Defence Policy - Themes, Structures and Doctrines (Paperback, 2nd edition): Harsh V. Pant The Routledge Handbook of Indian Defence Policy - Themes, Structures and Doctrines (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Harsh V. Pant
R1,412 Discovery Miles 14 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Handbook of Indian Defence Policy brings together the most eminent scholarship in South Asia on India's defence policy and contemporary military history. It maps India's political and military profile in South Asia and the Indian Ocean region, and analyses its emergence as a global player. This edition of the handbook: Canvasses over 60 years of Indian defence policy, its relation to India's rising global economic profile, as well as foreign policy shifts; Discusses several key debates that have shaped defence strategies through the years: military doctrine and policy, internal and external security challenges, terrorism and insurgencies; Explores the origins of the modern armed forces in India; evolution of the army, navy and air forces; investments in professional military education, intelligence and net-centric warfare, reforms in paramilitary forces and the Indian police; Comments on India's contemporary strategic interests, focusing on the rise of China, nuclearisation of India and Pakistan's security establishments, and developments in space security and missile defence. Taking stock of India's defence planning architecture over the past decade, this accessibly written handbook will be an indispensable resource for scholars and researchers of security and defence studies, international relations and political science, as well as for government thinktanks and policymakers.

India and Global Governance - A Rising Power and Its Discontents (Hardcover): Harsh V. Pant India and Global Governance - A Rising Power and Its Discontents (Hardcover)
Harsh V. Pant
R4,143 Discovery Miles 41 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume explores India's role in the global governance architecture post-Cold War. It shows how, with a rise in India's capabilities, there is an expectation from its external interlocutors that New Delhi ought to play a larger global role. As Indian policymakers redefine their engagements in the global policy matrix, the chapters in the volume analyse India's role as a challenger and a stakeholder in world politics; its uneasy relationship with Western liberal democracies; and its role in shaping new structures of global governance. The volume focuses on a host of critical issues, including nuclear policy, climate action politics, India's bid for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council, humanitarian interventions, trade governance, democracy promotion, India's engagement with other emerging powers in platforms such as the BRICS, the changing dynamics with its neighbours, and maritime governance. A timely reimagining of global politics, this book will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of politics and international relations, climate change, military and strategic studies, economics, and South Asian studies.

The Routledge Handbook of Indian Defence Policy - Themes, Structures and Doctrines (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Harsh V. Pant The Routledge Handbook of Indian Defence Policy - Themes, Structures and Doctrines (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Harsh V. Pant
R6,712 Discovery Miles 67 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Handbook of Indian Defence Policy brings together the most eminent scholarship in South Asia on India's defence policy and contemporary military history. It maps India's political and military profile in South Asia and the Indian Ocean region, and analyses its emergence as a global player. This edition of the handbook: Canvasses over 60 years of Indian defence policy, its relation to India's rising global economic profile, as well as foreign policy shifts; Discusses several key debates that have shaped defence strategies through the years: military doctrine and policy, internal and external security challenges, terrorism and insurgencies; Explores the origins of the modern armed forces in India; evolution of the army, navy and air forces; investments in professional military education, intelligence and net-centric warfare, reforms in paramilitary forces and the Indian police; Comments on India's contemporary strategic interests, focusing on the rise of China, nuclearisation of India and Pakistan's security establishments, and developments in space security and missile defence. Taking stock of India's defence planning architecture over the past decade, this accessibly written handbook will be an indispensable resource for scholars and researchers of security and defence studies, international relations and political science, as well as for government thinktanks and policymakers.

Handbook of Indian Defence Policy - Themes, Structures and Doctrines (Paperback): Harsh V. Pant Handbook of Indian Defence Policy - Themes, Structures and Doctrines (Paperback)
Harsh V. Pant
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

India has the world's fourth largest military and one of the biggest defence budgets. It asserts its political and military profile in South Asia and the Indian Ocean region. The nation has been in the midst of an ambitious plan to modernize its largely Soviet-era arms since the late 1990s and has spent billions of dollars on latest high-tech military technology. This handbook: canvasses over 60 years of Indian defence policy and the major debates that have shaped it; discusses several key themes such as the origins of the modern armed forces in India; military doctrine and policy; internal and external challenges; and nuclearization and its consequences; includes contributions by well-known scholars, experts in the field and policymakers; and provides an annotated bibliography for further research. Presented in an accessible format, this lucidly written handbook will be an indispensable resource for scholars and researchers of security and defence studies, international relations and political science, as well as for government think tanks and policymakers.

The Rise of the Indian Navy - Internal Vulnerabilities, External Challenges (Paperback): Harsh V. Pant The Rise of the Indian Navy - Internal Vulnerabilities, External Challenges (Paperback)
Harsh V. Pant
R1,711 Discovery Miles 17 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Indian Navy has gradually emerged as an indispensable tool of Indian diplomacy in recent years, making it imperative for Indian policy-makers and naval thinkers to think anew the role of the nation's naval forces in Indian strategy. There is a long tradition in India of viewing the maritime dimension of security as central to the nation's strategic priorities. With India's economic rise, India is trying to bring that focus back, making its navy integral to national grand strategy. This volume is the first full-length examination of the myriad issues that have emerged out of the recent rise of Indian naval power.

Assessing Maritime Power in the Asia-Pacific - The Impact of American Strategic Re-Balance (Hardcover, New Ed): Greg Kennedy,... Assessing Maritime Power in the Asia-Pacific - The Impact of American Strategic Re-Balance (Hardcover, New Ed)
Greg Kennedy, Harsh V. Pant
R4,593 Discovery Miles 45 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Leading academics from around the world, who specialize in analysing maritime strategic issues, deliberate the impact of the American 'pivot' or 're-balance' strategy, and the 'Air-Sea Battle' operational concept, on the maritime power and posture of a number of selected states. Intending to strengthen US economic, diplomatic, and security engagement throughout the Asia-Pacific, both bilaterally and multilaterally, the re-balance stands out as one of the Obama administration's most far-sighted and ambitious foreign policy initiatives.

Handbook of Nuclear Proliferation (Paperback): Harsh V. Pant Handbook of Nuclear Proliferation (Paperback)
Harsh V. Pant
R1,867 Discovery Miles 18 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Handbook of Nuclear Proliferation delves deep into the changing global nuclear landscape. The chapters document the increasing complexity of the global nuclear proliferation dynamic and the inability of the international community to come to terms with a rapidly changing strategic milieu. The future, in all likelihood, will be very different from the past, and the chapters in this volume develop a framework that aids a better understanding of the forces that will shape the nuclear proliferation debate in the years to come. Part I examines the major thematic issues underlying the contemporary discourse on nuclear proliferation. Part II gives an overview of the evolving nuclear policies of the five established nuclear powers: the USA, Russia, the United Kingdom, France and the People's Republic of China. Part III looks at the three de facto nuclear states: India, Pakistan and Israel. Part IV examines two `problem states' in the proliferation matrix today: Iran and North Korea. Part V sheds light on an important issue often ignored during discussions of nuclear proliferation - cases where states have made a deliberate policy choice of either renouncing their nuclear weapons programme, or have decided to remain a threshold state. The cases of South Africa, Egypt and Japan will be the focus of this section. Part VI, will examine the present state of the global nuclear non-proliferation regime, which most observers agree is currently facing a crisis of credibility. The three pillars of this regime - the NPT, the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and the Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty - will be analyzed.

Indian Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World (Paperback): Harsh V. Pant Indian Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World (Paperback)
Harsh V. Pant
R807 Discovery Miles 8 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

India's foreign policy, out of the structural confines of the Cold War strategic framework, has become more expansive in defining its priorities over the last few years. With the rise of its economic and military capabilities and strategic interests, India has shaped a diplomacy that is much more aggressive in the pursuit of those interests. Tracing the trajectory of India's foreign policy in the 21st century, this book examines the factors that have shaped the Indian response towards this emerging international security environment. Including a new Afterword, this updated volume looks at the major influences that have shaped India's foreign policy in recent years, in the context of its engagements with strategically important regions across the globe, and its relations with major global powers. The volume will prove invaluable to those studying politics and international relations, diplomatic and political history, defence and military studies, and South Asian studies.

The Rise of the Indian Navy - Internal Vulnerabilities, External Challenges (Hardcover, New Ed): Harsh V. Pant The Rise of the Indian Navy - Internal Vulnerabilities, External Challenges (Hardcover, New Ed)
Harsh V. Pant
R4,440 Discovery Miles 44 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Indian Navy has gradually emerged as an indispensable tool of Indian diplomacy in recent years, making it imperative for Indian policy-makers and naval thinkers to think anew the role of the nation's naval forces in Indian strategy. There is a long tradition in India of viewing the maritime dimension of security as central to the nation's strategic priorities. With India's economic rise, India is trying to bring that focus back, making its navy integral to national grand strategy. This volume is the first full-length examination of the myriad issues that have emerged out of the recent rise of Indian naval power.

Indian Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World (Hardcover, New): Harsh V. Pant Indian Foreign Policy in a Unipolar World (Hardcover, New)
Harsh V. Pant
R4,155 Discovery Miles 41 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

India's foreign policy, out of the structural confines of the Cold War strategic framework, has become more expansive in defining its priorities over the last few years. With the rise of its economic and military capabilities and strategic interests, India has shaped a diplomacy that is much more aggressive in the pursuit of those interests. Tracing the trajectory of India's foreign policy in the 21st century, this book examines the factors that have shaped the Indian response towards this emerging international security environment. Including a new Afterword, this updated volume looks at the major influences that have shaped India's foreign policy in recent years, in the context of its engagements with strategically important regions across the globe, and its relations with major global powers.

The volume will prove invaluable to those studying politics and international relations, diplomatic and political history, defence and military studies, and South Asian studies.

Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy - India Negotiates Its Rise in the International System (Paperback,... Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy - India Negotiates Its Rise in the International System (Paperback, Revised, Updated ed.)
Harsh V. Pant
R1,524 Discovery Miles 15 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As India's attempts to carve out a foreign policy that is in sync with the irrising international stature,they are having to deal with a range of issues that are controversial but central to the future of an Indian global strategy. This book examines these issues and deduces major trends in Indian foreign policy.

Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy - India Negotiates Its Rise in the International System (Hardcover):... Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy - India Negotiates Its Rise in the International System (Hardcover)
Harsh V. Pant
R1,549 Discovery Miles 15 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As a consequence of India's attempts to carve out a foreign policy that is in sync with India's rising stature in the international system, Indian foreign and security policy is currently dealing with a range of issues that are controversial but central to the future of Indian global strategy. These include India's relations with the US, the idea of a strategic triangle involving Russia, China and India, India's nuclear doctrine and its impact on the emerging civil-military relations, India's position of the ballistic missile defense system, India's relations with Iran and Israel, and India's quest for energy security. On almost all these issues, there is an intense debate in the Indian polity and the strategic community and how this debate resolves itself will in many ways determine the direction of Indian foreign policy for years to come. This book attempts to examine these issues so as to deduce some major trends in the Indian foreign policy of today.

Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy - India Negotiates Its Rise in the International System (Paperback,... Contemporary Debates in Indian Foreign and Security Policy - India Negotiates Its Rise in the International System (Paperback, 1st ed. 2008)
Harsh V. Pant
R1,557 Discovery Miles 15 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As India's attempts to carve out a foreign policy that is in sync with the irrising international stature,they are having to deal with a range of issues that are controversial but central to the future of an Indian global strategy. This book examines these issues and deduces major trends in Indian foreign policy.

POLITICS AND GEOPOLITICS - DECODING INDIA’S NEIGHBOURHOOD CHALLENGE (Hardcover): Harsh V. Pant POLITICS AND GEOPOLITICS - DECODING INDIA’S NEIGHBOURHOOD CHALLENGE (Hardcover)
Harsh V. Pant
R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Indian Foreign Policy - The Modi Era (Hardcover): Harsh V. Pant Indian Foreign Policy - The Modi Era (Hardcover)
Harsh V. Pant
R1,079 Discovery Miles 10 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
India's Evolving Nuclear Force and its Implications for U.S. Strategy in the Asia-Pacific (Paperback): Strategic Studies... India's Evolving Nuclear Force and its Implications for U.S. Strategy in the Asia-Pacific (Paperback)
Strategic Studies Institute (SSI), Yogesh Joshi, Frank O'Donnell, Harsh V. Pant
R473 Discovery Miles 4 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As India rises in the international system, its foreign and defense policies are attaining greater influence in shaping global security. This Letort Paper explores Indian nuclear policy approaches and views, and makes a major contribution to our understanding of this factor of growing significance in Asian security. India's nuclear arsenal development is generating new technical options for its nuclear strategy. India is developing intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)-range Agni-V and Agni-VI ballistic missiles, and is claiming that these will be able to host multiple nuclear warheads. It is also building a new generation of short-range and potentially nuclear-capable ballistic missiles, and fielding an indigenous naval nuclear force. However, as these advancements interact with those of India's strategic rivals, China and Pakistan, they threaten to blur nuclear thresholds and elevate the risk of inadvertent nuclear escalation due to misperception.

The Growing Complexity of Sino-Indian Ties (Paperback): Strategic Studies Institute, Harsh V. Pant The Growing Complexity of Sino-Indian Ties (Paperback)
Strategic Studies Institute, Harsh V. Pant
R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With the world riveted by Chinese aggressiveness against Japan and Southeast Asian states in recent years, one country has not been particularly surprised: India. After all, New Delhi has been grappling with the challenge of China's rapid rise for some time now. An uneasiness exists between the two Asian giants, as they continue their ascent in the global interstate hierarchy. Even as they sign loftily worded documents year after year, the distrust between the two is actually growing at an alarming rate. True, economic cooperation and bilateral political as well as sociocultural exchanges are at an all-time high; China is India's largest trading partner. Yet this cooperation has done little to assuage each country's concerns about the other's intentions. The two sides are locked in a classic security dilemma, where any action taken by one is immediately interpreted by the other as a threat to its interests.

India's Changing Afghanistan Policy: Regional and Global Implications (Enlarged Edition) (Paperback): Harsh V. Pant, U S.... India's Changing Afghanistan Policy: Regional and Global Implications (Enlarged Edition) (Paperback)
Harsh V. Pant, U S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute
R494 Discovery Miles 4 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since 2001, Afghanistan has allowed New Delhi an opportunity to underscore its role as a regional power. India has growing stakes in peace and stability in Afghanistan, and the 2011 India-Afghan strategic partnership agreement underlines India's commitment to ensure that a positive momentum in Delhi-Kabul ties is maintained. The changing trajectory of Indian policy towards Afghanistan since 2001 is examined, and it is argued that New Delhi has been responding to a strategic environment shaped by other actors in the region. U.S.-led North Atlantic Treaty Organization forces are preparing to leave Afghanistan in 2014, and India stands at a crossroads as it remains keen to preserve its interests in Afghanistan. The ever-evolving Indian policy in Afghanistan is examined in three phases before implications of this change for the region and the United States are drawn. There has been a broader maturing of the U.S.-India defense ties, and Afghanistan is likely to be a beneficiary of this trend.

China Ascendant - Its Rise and Implications (Hardcover): Harsh V. Pant China Ascendant - Its Rise and Implications (Hardcover)
Harsh V. Pant
R692 Discovery Miles 6 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Handbook of Nuclear Proliferation (Hardcover, New): Harsh V. Pant Handbook of Nuclear Proliferation (Hardcover, New)
Harsh V. Pant
R7,305 Discovery Miles 73 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There was an expectation that the end of the Cold War would herald a new era of peace and stability in which the importance of nuclear weapons was marginalized. Instead, we have been left with a fractious, inter-dependent international community rife with ethnic and religious tension and unbound by super-power competition. The challenges of climate change, demographic shifts and resource competition have further altered the security environment. As if this were not enough, nuclear proliferation is once again at the top of the international agenda.

In the last decade the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty (NPT) has been challenged from within by Iraq, Iran and Libya while India s, Pakistan s and North Korea's nuclear weapon capabilities are threatening the non-proliferation norm from without. The new proliferators are predominantly, but not exclusively, aggressive, unstable and authoritarian regimes, considered by many in the international community to be outside the constraints of international normative behaviour. Some have even been labelled outlaw, or rogue states. Although inter-continental nuclear war is not presently considered a danger, the increased number of nuclear weapons states combined with the nature of those states and the strategic environment in which they exist makes the possibility of a lesser nuclear exchange potentially much greater. In parallel, the 9/11 atrocities raised fears of the prospect of apocalyptic terrorists acquiring nuclear weapons. Indications that the NPT is failing to rise to the challenge have resulted in policy decisions that have arguably reversed both the disarmament and non-proliferation norms.

This volume delves deep into the changing global nuclear landscape. The chapters document the increasing complexity of the global nuclear proliferation dynamic and the inability of the international community to come to terms with a rapidly changing strategic milieu. The future, in all likelihood, will be very different from the past, and the chapters in this volume develop a framework that may helps gain a better understanding of the forces that will shape the nuclear proliferation debate in the years to come.

Part I examines the major thematic issues underlying the contemporary discourse on nuclear proliferation.

Part II gives an overview of the evolving nuclear policies of the five established nuclear powers: the USA, Russia, the United Kingdom, France and the People's Republic of China.

Part III looks at the three de facto nuclear states: India, Pakistan and Israel.

Part IV examines two problem states' in the proliferation matrix today: Iran and North Korea.

Part V sheds light on an important issue often ignored during discussions of nuclear proliferation cases where states have made a deliberate policy choice of either renouncing their nuclear weapons programme, or have decided to remain a threshold state. The cases of South Africa, Egypt and Japan will be the focus of this section.

The final section, Part VI, will examine the present state of the global nuclear non-proliferation regime, which most observers agree is currently facing a crisis of credibility. The three pillars of this regime the NPT, the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and the Fissile Material Cut-Off Treaty will be analyzed.

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