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BOOKs | National Law School | MPP SECTIO | MPP Section | 327.4105 BHA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 35423 |
324.22 HAR Understanding public leadership | 327.101 DUN International Relations Theories | 327.101 HAL Rethinking International Relations | 327.4105 BHA The great game in Afghanistan | 330 KAS Institutional economics | 330 STA Economics after the crisis | 330.0711 BOW The heart of teaching economics |
Diplomatic Relations - Afghanistan
Politics & Government - India
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At the height of the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, a complex multinational diplomacy had proposed setting up a coalition government in Kabul as a solution to the 'Afghan problem'. Even as all sides worked on the coalition, the US took steps that India considered a 'stab in the back'. With the help of the official papers collected by US ambassador John Gunther Dean and conversations with Ronen Sen, Rajiv Gandhi's diplomatic aide during those crucial years, the author recreates the falling apart of the India-US cooperation and the catastrophic effect it had on South Asian history.
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