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Jaswant Singh

    Jaswant Singh was an Indian politician recognized for his moderate political views and self-proclaimed liberal democratic ideals. Despite his affiliation with the Bharatiya Janata Party, often described as a right-wing nationalist organization, Singh carved out a distinct political philosophy. He held key national cabinet portfolios, demonstrating significant experience in governance and policy. His career highlights a unique stance in Indian politics, advocating for a liberal democratic approach.

    In Service of Emergent India
    • In Service of Emergent India

      A Call to Honor

      • 416 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
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      Memoir of an Indian diplomat that sheds light on a critical period in India's history Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Foreword by Strobe Talbott Preface: Prelude to Honor Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Part I. A Look Back 1. Memories of a Sunlit Land 2. Born of the Same Womb: Pakistan 3. India: The Journey from Nation to Statehood Part II. Challenge and Response 4. Pokhran II: The Implosion of Nuclear Apartheid 5. Pokhran Looks East 6. The Asian Two: India and China Part III. Statecraft Is a Cruel Business 7. Troubled Neighbor, Turbulent Times: 1999 8. Troubled Neighbor, Turbulent Times: 2001 9. Engaging the Natural Ally 10. The Republican Innings 11. Some Afterwords Appendixes Glossary Index

      In Service of Emergent India