DOES THE ELEPHANT DANCE? (OIP)
D**H
Loved the book !!❤️❤️
This book is best regarding foreign policy !! . The thing that impressed me the most is the way it was packed by the seller, probably the best packaging I’ve ever received, in case of books. 🤩😍✨One must go for it !!💯
A**A
U can relay over this book!!🔥
S**.
Best on Foreign policy
Gives a very non biased view on Indian foreign policy. A must read for those interested in the subject and for civil aspirants, researchers and IR majors
P**I
The best option available in the market regarding Foreign Policy of India.
There is no better version available out in the market regarding the subject,i,e,Foreign Policy of India.Though Pax indica by Tharoor, Shivshankar Menon's "Choices" and Rajiv Sikri's book puts a healthy competition but for me it is like a Bible for those who are eager to know the history as well as multi-dimension of India's external affairs from non-indian(as author is not Indian) perspective.This is helpful for "Political Science Optional Paper-2(part-B) of UPSC CSE" to form a concrete base for this highly dynamic subject.Language and narrative is very limpid...also helpful for any amateur reader who keeps interest in foreign affairs and any academicians too.Delivery and conditions of the book is well cared and Amazon continuously proves why they deserves the throne of e-commerce.
P**A
Go for this
One of the best books on indian foreign policy...one who has no knowledze of how our foreign policy has been can get acquainted reading this...it has 12 essays .writer writing style is very apt for beginners....but if your vocabulary is weak then you may face some prblm...page quality good and good packaging.....covers foreign policy upto 2009...but still relevant
A**I
Good book for beginning with IR for PSIR
Good packaging, book provides indepth explanation of India's Foreign Policy. Good for OPTIONAL PSIR
A**H
Nice product
Book quality is very nice
D**V
Good Book but not useful for PSIR
It’s kind of novel .Yes David tied to explain Indian foreign affairs as far as possible.I felt,David as Canadian ambassador submitted things which could have been learnt from any other historical novels.Yes, you can opt for it if you like reading novels.Though Its not much helpful as such for PSIR preparation. But,I would suggest if you aspire to become ambassador of India ,then definitely read from ambassador point of view.
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